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Page 1: License Definition and Rules - Oracle

License_Definitions and Rules_v091120 Oracle Confidential Page 1 of 53

Oracle License Definitions

and Rules Booklet

Effective Date: September 11, 2020

Oracle Confidential

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Definitions and License Metrics 3

Currency Matrix 35

Oracle Licensing Rules 38

Licensing Rules for Oracle Technology Programs and Oracle

Business Intelligence Applications 38

Licensing Rules for Applications 46

Licensing Rules for ATG Applications 46

Licensing Rules for Oracle Communications Programs 46

Licensing Rules for Oracle Construction and Engineering Programs 47

Licensing Rules for DIVA Programs 47

Licensing Rules for Oracle E-Business Suite Applications 47

Licensing Rules for Oracle Financial Services Programs 48

Licensing Rules for Oracle Hospitality Cruise Applications 48

Licensing Rules for Oracle Hospitality Food and Beverage Applications 48

Licensing Rules for Oracle Hospitality Hotels Applications 49

Licensing Rules for JD Edwards Applications 50

Licensing Rules for MySQL Programs 51

Licensing Rules for PeopleSoft Applications 51

Licensing Rules for Oracle Retail Programs 51

Licensing Rules for Siebel Applications 52

Licensing Rules for Systems Software Programs 52

Licensing Rules for Tekelec Programs 52

Licensing Rules for Programs Licensed per UPK Module 53

Licensing Rules for Oracle Utilities Programs 53

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DEFINITIONS AND LICENSE METRICS

Account: is defined as a financial institution's customer account that is opened, maintained and stored in the

Program. An account includes but is not limited to current accounts, savings accounts, nostro/ vostro accounts,

deposit accounts and loan accounts. All dormant accounts shall be considered to be accounts, as long as they

are in the production database of the applicable Program. Closed accounts shall not be considered to be accounts

for the purposes of licensing requirements. The value of these Program licenses is determined by the amount of

Accounts. For these Program licenses, the licensed quantity purchased must, at a minimum be equal to the

amount of Accounts as of the effective date of Your order. If at any time the amount of Accounts exceeds the

licensed quantity, You are required to order additional licenses (and technical support for such additional licenses)

such that the amount of Accounts is equal to or less than the number of licensed quantity. You are not entitled

to any refund, credit or other consideration of any kind if there is a reduction in the amount of Accounts. In

addition, each year 90 days before the anniversary date of Your order, You are required to report to Oracle the

number of Accounts as of such date.

For the purposes of the Oracle FLEXCUBE Online Trading Account Program, Account is defined as the securities

trading account of a financial institution’s customer.

$M Annual Transaction Volume: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the

applicable local currency) in all purchase orders transacted and all auctions conducted through the Oracle

Exchange Marketplace by You and others during the applicable year of the Oracle Exchange Marketplace license,

regardless of whether any such auction results in a purchase order, provided that an auction resulting in a

purchase order shall only be counted against the Annual Transaction Volume once.

10K API Calls: is defined as ten thousand Application Program Interface (API) Calls or notifications recorded by

the licensed application Program during a 12 month period.

1M API Calls: is defined as a maximum of one million Application Programming Interface (API) calls or

notifications recorded by the licensed application Program during a 12 month period.

Application Module: is defined as a Program used by You on a single or multiple computers.

$M in Application Annual Revenue: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the

applicable local currency) excluding taxes processed through the licensed Program. For Oracle Self-Service E-

Billing products, the Annual Revenue is equivalent to the total invoiced amount for all company accounts that

have at least one enrolled user per billing period.

Application Developed: is defined as a software Program developed by You that operates on smart-phones

and/or other end user devices and that (i) provides end users with access to content or (ii) provides end users

with end user transaction enablement or (iii) otherwise enables use by end users of functions available through

the Oracle run-time Program.

Application User: is defined as an individual authorized by You to use the applicable licensed application

Programs which are installed on a single server or on multiple servers regardless of whether the individual is

actively using the Programs at any given time. If You license the Oracle Self Service Work Request option in

conjunction with Oracle Enterprise Asset Management, You are required to maintain licenses for the equivalent

number of Application Users licensed and You are granted unlimited access to initiate work requests, view work

request status and view scheduled completion dates for Your entire employee population. Application Users

licensed for Oracle Order Management are allowed to manually enter orders directly into the Programs but any

orders entered electronically from other sources must be licensed separately. For Oracle Sourcing, Oracle Fusion

Sourcing, Oracle iSupplier Portal, Oracle Fusion Supplier Portal, Oracle Services Procurement, PeopleSoft

eSupplier Connection, PeopleSoft Strategic Sourcing, PeopleSoft Supplier Contract Management and JD Edwards

Supplier Self Service Programs, use by Your external suppliers is included with Your application user licenses. For

the purposes of the Oracle Financial Services Operational Risk Solution Program, employees who are just

contributing information to the Program via the applicable user interface shall not be counted as application

users.

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Application Read-Only User: is defined as an individual authorized by You to run only queries or reports against

the application Program for which You have also acquired non read-only licenses, regardless of whether the

individual is actively using the Programs at any given time.

$B in Assets Under Management: is defined as one billion U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the

applicable local currency) of the total value of assets You manage and administer for yourself and that You

manage and administer on behalf of Your customers, as disclosed in Your annual report and/or regulatory filings.

Bank Account: is defined as a financial institution’s customer account that is opened, maintained and stored in

the Program. A bank account includes but is not limited to current accounts, savings accounts, nostro/vostro

accounts, deposit accounts and loan accounts. All dormant accounts shall be considered to be bank accounts as

long as they are in the production database of the application Program. Closed accounts shall not be considered

to be bank accounts for the purposes of licensing requirements. For these Program licenses, the licensed quantity

purchased must, at a minimum be equal to the amount of Bank Accounts as of the effective date of Your order.

If at any time the amount of Bank Accounts exceeds the licensed quantity, You are required to order additional

licenses (and technical support for such additional licenses) such that the amount of Bank Accounts is equal to

or less than the number of licensed quantity. You are not entitled to any refund, credit or other consideration of

any kind if there is a reduction in the amount of Bank Accounts. In addition, each year 90 days before the

anniversary date of Your order, You are required to report to Oracle the number of Bank Accounts as of such

date.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle Banking Limits and Collateral Management, Oracle Banking

Advanced Limits and Collateral Management, Oracle Banking Relationship Pricing, Oracle Banking Advanced

Relationship Pricing, Oracle Banking Originations, Oracle Banking Advanced Originations and Oracle Banking

Collections, Bank Account is defined as every account of the financial institution’s customers that is processed

by the Oracle application Program, irrespective of whether an account is opened, maintained or stored in the

Oracle application Program.

Bank Account Application: is defined as a request submitted by a financial institution's customer to apply for

an asset or a liability product in the hosted Program during a 12 month period. An application includes, but is not

limited to, current account products, savings account products, overdraft protection products, term deposit

products, nostro/vostro products, loan products, safe deposit products, insurance products, and card products. If

a number of products are bundled in a single request, each product would be counted as an application.

Bank Deposit Account: is defined as an account that is opened, maintained, and stored in the Program. A Bank

Deposit Account includes but is not limited to current accounts, savings accounts, nostro/ vostro accounts,

internal accounts, investment accounts, retirement accounts, virtual accounts, time deposit accounts, certificate

of deposit accounts, and term deposit accounts. All dormant accounts shall be considered to be Bank Deposit

Accounts as long as they are in the production database of the applicable Program. Closed accounts shall not be

considered to be Bank Deposits Accounts for the purposes of licensing requirements.

Card: is defined as one EAGLE system card.

Card (STC Card, IPLIM Card, HIPR2 Card, SM Card): is defined as one EAGLE system card.

Case: is defined as a standard safety record identified by a Case ID number which contains data elements related

to the safety of a medicinal product. If the total number of Cases created in the Oracle Argus Program in a 12-

month period exceeds the number purchased, then additional Cases must be purchased.

Case Report Form (CRF) Page: is defined as the "electronic equivalent" of what would be the total number of

physical paper pages initiated remotely by the Program (measured explicitly in the Program as Received Data

Collection Instruments) during a 12 month period. You may not exceed the licensed number of CRF Pages during

any 12 month period unless You acquire additional CRF Page licenses from Oracle.

Chassis: is defined as a physical enclosure containing hardware. For the purposes of the following

Programs: Oracle Fabric Manager and Oracle Fabric Monitor, only the chassis (a) that contain networking

hardware and (b) that are managed by the Program must be counted for the purpose of determining the number

of licenses required.

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Client Application Loader Client: is defined as a device that receives its configuration from a client application

server.

Cluster: is defined as a minimum of two Global Communication Multimedia Policy Engine Servers at a primary

site in active and/or standby mode or the same configuration in geographic redundancy mode with a third server

at a secondary site.

Collaboration Program User: is defined as an individual authorized by You to use the Programs which are

installed on a single server or on multiple servers regardless of whether the individual is actively using the

Programs at any given time. For the purposes of counting and licensing the number of Beehive Synchronous

Collaboration users, a Collaboration Program User within Your company is defined as a user able to initiate, or

host, a web conference and also participate in a web conference; all participants in the web conference external

to Your company and attending a web conference are not required to be licensed.

$M in Collaterals or Limits Under Management: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount

in the applicable local currency) in total value of Collateral under Management or Limits under Management that

are managed by the Program. When using the Program to manage both Collateral and Limits Under

Management, the greater of either Collateral or Limits Under Management must be used to determine the

licenses required.

Compensated Individual: is defined as an individual whose compensation or compensation calculations are

generated by the Programs. The term Compensated Individual includes, but is not limited to, Your employees,

contractors, retirees, and any other Person.

Compliance Regulatory Report: is defined as a single pre-configured template that is generated by the Oracle

Program and that meets the requirements of a specific country regulator and/or jurisdiction for filling reports on

suspicious activity. You are responsible for filing the compliance regulatory report with the specific country

regulator and/or jurisdiction.

Computer: is defined as the computer on which the Programs are installed. A Computer license allows You to

use the licensed Program on a single specified computer. For the purposes of Computer licenses for the Oracle

Health Science Integration Engine Program, a communication point is an interface to an input system (e.g., a

clinical laboratory system in a hospital or healthcare setting) or to an output system (e.g., a healthcare data

repository).

100 Concurrent Calls: is defined as one hundred simultaneous active end to end calls that the operations monitor

sees, no matter the number of underlying devices. For example, the same concurrent call may be monitored on

two or more sessions, one on each side of a back to back user agent.

500 Concurrent Calls: is defined as five hundred simultaneous active end to end calls that the operations

monitor sees, no matter the number of underlying devices. For example, the same concurrent call may be

monitored on two or more sessions, one on each side of a back to back user agent.

1K Concurrent Calls: is defined as one thousand simultaneous active end to end calls that the operations monitor

sees, no matter the number of underlying devices. For example, the same concurrent call may be monitored on

two or more sessions, one on each side of a back to back user agent.

Concurrent Call: is defined as the number of simultaneous active end to end calls that the operations monitor

sees, no matter the number of underlying devices. For example, the same concurrent call may be monitored on

two or more sessions, one on each side of a back to back user agent.

5 Concurrent Users: is defined as five concurrent users where each Concurrent User is an individual who is

authorized by You to access the Program concurrently with other individuals at any given time.

Concurrent Connection: is defined as each connection to a Serduct/Datalink. A Serduct/Datalink is defined as

an interface that renders the Infor software operable for use with Micros Applications.

25 Concurrent Sessions: is defined as a maximum of 25 established virtual connections (with or without media

anchoring) (a) between two endpoints that are represented by subscriber devices or network switching

equipment, and (b) which are traversing the licensed software at any one time.

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For the purposes of the Transcoding coder/decoder programs, only concurrent sessions with media anchoring

(encoded with specified codec and utilizing the transrating, transcoding, or other media processing feature

requiring media decoding) are counted.

50 Concurrent Sessions: is defined as a maximum of 50 established virtual connections (with or without media

anchoring) (a) between two endpoints represented by subscriber devices or network switching equipment, and

(b) which are traversing the licensed software at any one time.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle Communications Session Border Controller - SRTP and Oracle

Communications Unified Session Manager - SRTP, each call leg utilizing media anchoring and negotiating Secure

Real-Time Transport Protocol is counted as a concurrent session.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle Communications Session Border Controller - MSRP B2BUA

and Oracle Communications Unified Session Manager - MSRP B2BUA, only concurrent sessions with media

anchoring and negotiating Message Session Relay Protocol are counted.

500 Concurrent Sessions: is defined as a maximum of 500 established virtual connections (with or without

media anchoring) (a) between two endpoints that are represented by subscriber devices or network switching

equipment, and (b) which are traversing the licensed software at any one time.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle Communications Session Border Controller - SRTP and Oracle

Communications Unified Session Manager - SRTP, only concurrent sessions with media anchoring and

negotiating Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol are counted.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle Communications Session Border Controller - MSRP B2BUA

and Oracle Communications Unified Session Manager - MSRP B2BUA, only concurrent sessions with media

anchoring and negotiating Message Session Relay Protocol are counted.

1K in Concurrent Sessions: is defined as one thousand concurrent sessions of a specified application or service

at any one time.

Concurrent Session: is defined as the aggregate number of established virtual connections (a) between two

endpoints that are represented by subscriber devices or network switching equipment and (b) which are

traversing the licensed software at any one time.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle Communications WebRTC Session Controller and Oracle

Communications Application Session Controller, all concurrent sessions (with or without media anchoring) with

the exception of SIP Registrations are counted.

For the purposes of the Oracle Communications Converged Application Server, Service Controller Program, only

concurrent sessions towards the network are counted.

For the purposes of the Transcoding coder/decoder Programs, only concurrent sessions with media anchoring

(encoded with specified codec and utilizing the transrating, transcoding, or other media processing feature

requiring media decoding) are counted.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle Communications Session Border Controller - SRTP and Oracle

Communications Unified Session Manager - SRTP, only sessions with media anchoring and negotiating Secure

Real-Time Transport Protocol are counted.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle Communications Session Border Controller - MSRP B2BUA

and Oracle Communications Unified Session Manager - MSRP B2BUA, only sessions with media anchoring and

negotiating Message Session Relay Protocol are counted.

1K in Concurrent Subscribers: is defined as one thousand unique concurrent subscribers with access to a

specified application or service at any one time.

Concurrent User: is defined as each individual that may concurrently use or access the Programs. Concurrent

Users shall be only customers or prospective customers of Yours, and shall not be business partners, or

employees of Yours.

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Connected Device: is defined as each unique device (a) that transmits data to or receives data from Oracle

application Programs or Oracle cloud services and (b) that does not require any human interaction or human

input to execute Oracle application business logic or to update Oracle application tables. Devices include, but are

not limited to, sensors, meters, RFID readers, and barcode scanners. Devices may be connected directly to Oracle

application Programs or Oracle cloud services, or may be connected indirectly to Oracle application Programs or

Oracle cloud services through a gateway device or a third-party communications service. A device may be

uniquely identified as being the endpoint of communication of data to or from an Oracle application Program or

an Oracle cloud service, or may be uniquely identified by its explicit registry with an Oracle application Program

or an Oracle cloud service.

Connected Instance: is defined as the configuration between Oracle Policy Automation Connector for Oracle

CRM On Demand and the Oracle CRM On Demand instance’s web service endpoint. For each Oracle CRM On

Demand instance so configured, an additional Connected Instance is required.

IK in Connections: is defined as one thousand pairs of end points (e.g., ports, connectors, locations, devices)

connected together via a pipe, trail or connection. Each connection may contain other connections such as

circuits and, services, in which case each instance is counted. Different versions of the same connection are

counted as one connection.

Connector: is defined as each connector connecting the software product with a third party product. A unique

connector is required for each distinct third party product that the software product is required to interface.

Connector Pack: is defined as a collection of connectors as specified in the Program Documentation for the

applicable Connector Pack. There is no limitation on the number of physical servers on which any of the

connectors in the pack may be copied, installed and used.

$M in Assets Under Management: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the

applicable local currency) of total value of assets You, manage and administer for yourself and on behalf of Your

customers as disclosed in Your annual report and/or regulatory filings.

$M Cost of Goods Sold: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the applicable local

currency) in the total cost of inventory that a company has sold during their fiscal year. If Cost of Goods Sold is

unknown to You then Cost of Goods Sold shall be equal to 75% of total company revenue.

Country: is defined as a nation for which risk management and financial crime compliance related regulatory

reports are generated using the Program.

CPU: is defined as a chip that contains a collection of one or more cores on which the Program is running.

Regardless of the number of cores, each chip counts as 1 CPU.

Custom Suite User: is defined as an individual authorized by You to use the application Programs included in

the applicable Custom Applications Suite which are installed on a single server or on multiple servers regardless

of whether the individual is actively using the Programs at any given time.

100 in Customer Count: is defined as the total number of Your and Your affiliate’s individual customers. If You

supply multiple services to one person or entity, that person or entity will count as a single customer. If a person

or entity receives utility services at multiple locations (e.g., a chain store, an apartment building or a municipality),

each such location shall count as a single customer.

Customer: is defined as the customer entity specified on Your order. The Programs may not be used or accessed

for the business operations of any third party, including but not limited to Your customers, partners, or Your

affiliates. There is no limitation on the number of computers on which such Programs may be copied, installed

and used.

Customer Account: is defined as each unique Customer Account, designated by a unique account number, for

which the billing information is managed or displayed using the Program, regardless of the number of individual

account holders associated with such accounts.

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Oracle Customer Data & Device Retention Service: is defined as a service for which the description may be

found in the Technical Support Policies section (Oracle Hardware and Systems Support Policies) at

www.oracle.com/contracts and which is incorporated by reference.

Customer Device: is defined as a device (physical or logical) (a) that is a functional independent component (e.g.,

cable/DSL modem, set top box, home gateway, SIM/USIM card, mobile handset, VoIP telephone, ATA, Customer-

Edge router, PC, or access point) dedicated to a specific customer, subscriber, or user and (b) that is managed by

the Program.

Customer ID: is defined as a unique customer identification number associated with an individual customer who

has an account that is opened, maintained and stored in the Program.

Customer Record: is defined as each unique Customer Record (including contact records, prospect records and

records in external data sources) that You may access using the Program.

10,000 Daily Average Transactions: is defined as ten thousand unique transactions (including but not limited

to sales transactions, return transactions, exchange transactions, loyalty transactions, deal transactions, gift card

transactions, inventory transactions, petty cash transactions, and administrative transactions) that are processed

by the Program in a single 24 hour period. The daily transaction volume is calculated as the daily average over

the prior 12 month period.

1000 Data Points: is defined as one thousand data points, where each data point is a unique connection between

a data source and a destination for a single type of data. Data types include but are not limited to status data

(e.g., on/off, open/closed, or similar data), and/or measurement data (e.g., voltage, vibration frequency,

temperature, or similar data) that is managed by a utilities system. A data source may generate multiple types of

data (e.g., a sensor that generates both status and measurement data) and a single data type may be connected

to multiple destinations. Every connection between a single data type and a single utilities system is a unique

connection that must each be licensed as a data point.

500K DB Entries: is defined as five hundred thousand database (DB) entries in the international number

portability database.

$M of Delinquent Accounts Managed: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the

applicable local currency) in total value of delinquent accounts managed by the Program.

Developer User / Developer/ Developer Seat: is defined as an individual authorized by You to use the

Programs which are installed on a single server or multiple servers, regardless of whether the individual is actively

using the Programs at any given time. With respect to Developer Users only, such users may create, modify, view

and interact with the Programs and documentation.

100K Devices: is defined as one hundred thousand network elements being modeled, discovered or managed

by the application.

Device: is defined as a network element being modeled, discovered or managed by the application.

For the Oracle Communications Network Integrity Programs, devices are discovered directly from the Network

Element itself or through a Network/Element Management System (NMS/EMS) or through Oracle

Communications Network Discovery or through third party discovery applications or from a repository of data

(such as Inventory, Asset Management or other systems). When a single device is being reconciled between two

systems it shall be counted only once.

For the Oracle Communications Unified Inventory Management Program, devices are functionally independent

components. For example: physical shelves, chassis or units, logical devices, servers. elements, etc. Logical or

physical separation denotes different devices.

For the Oracle Communications Session Element Manager Program, the Oracle Communications Session Route

Manager Program, the Oracle Communications Session Report Manager Program, the Oracle Communications

Application Orchestrator Program, and the Oracle SD-WAN Aware Program, a device can be physical or virtual

and is considered managed or orchestrated when one or more of the fault, configuration, auditing, performance,

security, and lifecycle functions are in use.

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For the Oracle Communications Network Service Orchestration Program and the Oracle Communications ASAP

Program, a device can be physical or virtual and is considered managed or orchestrated when one or more of the

network service configuration, monitoring and lifecycle functions are in use involving the device.

Disk Drive: is defined as a spinning media device that stores data accessed by the Program.

Electronic Order Line: is defined as the total number of distinct order lines entered electronically into the Oracle

Program from any source (not manually entered by licensed users) during a 12 month period. This includes order

lines originating as external EDI/XML transactions and/or sourced from other Oracle and non-Oracle

applications. You may not exceed the licensed number of order lines during any 12 month period.

Employee: is defined as (i) all of Your full-time, part-time, temporary employees, and (ii) all of Your agents,

contractors and consultants who have access to, use, or are tracked by the Programs. The quantity of the licenses

required is determined by the number of Employees and not the actual number of users. In addition, if You elect

to outsource any business function(s) to another company, the following must be counted for purposes of

determining the number of Employees: all of the company's full-time employees, part-time employees,

temporary employees, agents, contractors and consultants that (i) are providing the outsourcing services and (ii)

have access to, use, or are tracked by the Programs.

Employee for HCM: is defined as (i) all of Your full-time, part-time, temporary employees, and (ii) all of Your

agents, contractors and consultants who have access to, use, or are tracked by the Programs. The quantity of the

licenses required is determined by the number of Employees for HCM and not the actual number of users. In

addition, if You elect to outsource any business function(s) to another company, the following must be counted

for purposes of determining the number of Employees for HCM: all of the company's full-time employees, part-

time employees, temporary employees, agents, contractors and consultants that (i) are providing the outsourcing

services and (ii) have access to, use, or are tracked by the Programs. Employees for HCM may only use the

licensed Programs with Oracle application Programs that contain “Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management”

as a prefix in the Program name.

Employee User: is defined as an individual authorized by You to use the Programs which are installed on a single

server or multiple servers, regardless of whether or not the individual is actively using the Programs at any given

time.

5K Endpoints: is defined as five thousand individual user devices identified by a unique internet protocol (IP)

and port combination. If subscribers have multiple user devices, each unique user device must be counted as an

endpoint.

20K Endpoints: is defined as twenty thousand individual user devices identified by a unique internet protocol

(IP) and port combination. If subscribers have multiple user devices, each unique user device must be counted

as an endpoint.

Endpoint: is defined as an individual user device identified by a unique internet protocol (IP) and port

combination. If subscribers have multiple user devices, each unique user device must be counted as an endpoint.

Enterprise Employee: is defined as (i) all of Your full-time, part-time, temporary employees, and (ii) all of Your

agents, contractors and consultants who have access to, use, or are tracked by the Programs. The quantity of the

licenses required is determined by the number of Enterprise Employees and not the actual number of users. In

addition, if You elect to outsource any business function(s) to another company, the following must be counted

for purposes of determining the number of Enterprise Employees: all of the company's full-time employees, part-

time employees, temporary employees, agents, contractors and consultants that (i) are providing the outsourcing

services and (ii) have access to, use, or are tracked by the Programs. The value of these Program licenses is

determined by the number of Enterprise Employees. For these Program licenses, the licensed quantity purchased

must, at a minimum be equal to the number of Enterprise Employees as of the effective date of Your order. If at

any time the number of Enterprise Employees exceeds the licensed quantity, You are required to order additional

licenses (and technical support for such additional licenses) such that the number of Enterprise Employees is

equal to or less than the number of licensed quantity. You are not entitled to any refund, credit or other

consideration of any kind if there is a reduction in the number of Enterprise Employees. In addition, each year 90

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days before the anniversary date of Your order, You are required to report to Oracle the number of Enterprise

Employees as of such date.

Enterprise Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Student: is defined as any full-time student enrolled in Your institution

and any part-time student enrolled in Your institution counts as 25% of an FTE Student. The definition of "full-

time" and "part-time" is based on Your policies for student classification. If the number of FTE Students is a

fraction, that number will be rounded to the nearest whole number for purposes of license quantity requirements.

The value of these Program licenses is determined by the number of Enterprise FTE Students. For these Program

licenses, the licensed quantity purchased must, at a minimum, be equal to the number of Enterprise FTE Students

as of the effective date of Your order. If at any time the number of Enterprise FTE Students exceeds the licensed

quantity, You are required to order additional licenses (and technical support for such additional licenses) such

that the number of Enterprise FTE Students is equal to or less than the licensed quantity. You are not entitled to

any refund, credit or other consideration of any kind if there is a reduction in the number of Enterprise FTE

Students. In addition, each year 90 days before the anniversary date of Your order, You are required to report to

Oracle the number of Enterprise FTE Students as of such date.

Enterprise Trainee: is defined as an employee, contractor, student or other person who is being recorded by the

Program. The value of these Program licenses is determined by the number of Enterprise Trainees. For these

Program licenses, the licensed quantity purchased must, at a minimum, be equal to the number of Enterprise

Trainees as of the effective date of Your order. If at any time the number of Enterprise Trainees exceeds the

licensed quantity, You are required to order additional licenses (and technical support for such additional licenses)

such that the number of Enterprise Trainees is equal to or less than the licensed quantity. You are not entitled to any refund, credit or other consideration of any kind if there is a reduction in the number of Enterprise Trainees.

In addition, each year 90 days before the anniversary date of Your order, You are required to report to Oracle the

number of Enterprise Trainees as of such date.

Enterprise $M in Cost of Goods Sold: Enterprise $M Cost of Goods Sold is defined as one million U.S. Dollars

(or the equivalent amount in the applicable local currency) in the total cost of inventory that a company has sold

during their fiscal year. If Cost of Goods Sold is unknown to You then Cost of Goods Sold shall be equal to 75%

of total company revenue. The value of these Program licenses is determined by the amount of Enterprise $M

Cost of Goods Sold. For these Program licenses, the licensed quantity purchased must, at a minimum be equal

to the amount of Enterprise $M Cost of Goods Sold as of the effective date of Your order. If at any time the

amount of Enterprise $M Cost of Goods Sold exceeds the licensed quantity, You are required to order additional

licenses (and technical support for such additional licenses) such that the amount of Enterprise $M Cost of Goods

Sold is equal to or less than the number of licensed quantity. You are not entitled to any refund, credit or other

consideration of any kind if there is a reduction in the amount of Enterprise $M Cost of Goods Sold. In addition,

each year 90 days before the anniversary date of Your order, You are required to report to Oracle the number of

Enterprise $M Cost of Goods Sold as of such date.

Enterprise $M in Freight Under Management: $M Freight Under Management is defined as one million U.S.

Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the applicable local currency) of the total transportation value of tendered

orders for all shipments for a given calendar year during the term of the license. FUM shall include the combined

total of actual freight purchased by You, plus the cost of freight for shipments managed by You (e.g., You are not

purchasing transportation services on behalf of Your clients but are providing transportation management

services for Your clients). Freight that is paid by a third party shall also be included in the FUM total (e.g., inbound

shipments from suppliers to You with freight terms of prepaid). The value of these Program licenses is

determined by the amount of Enterprise $M Freight Under Management. For these Program licenses, the

licensed quantity purchased must, at a minimum be equal to the amount of Enterprise $M Freight Under

Management as of the effective date of Your order. If at any time the amount of Enterprise $M Freight Under

Management exceeds the licensed quantity, You are required to order additional licenses (and technical support

for such additional licenses) such that the amount of Enterprise $M Freight Under Management is equal to or less

than the number of licensed quantity. You are not entitled to any refund, credit or other consideration of any

kind if there is a reduction in the amount of Enterprise $M Freight Under Management. In addition, each year 90

days before the anniversary date of Your order, You are required to report to Oracle the number of Enterprise $M

Freight Under Management as of such date.

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Enterprise $M in Operating Budget: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the

applicable local currency) of Your gross budget reflected in an audited statement from Your external accounting

firm. The value of these Program licenses is determined by the amount of Enterprise $M in Operating Budget.

For these Program licenses, the licensed quantity purchased must, at a minimum be equal to the amount of

Enterprise $M in Operating Budget as of the effective date of Your order. If at any time the amount of Enterprise

$M in Operating Budget exceeds the licensed quantity, You are required to order additional licenses (and technical

support for such additional licenses) such that the amount of Enterprise $M in Operating Budget is equal to or

less than the number of licensed quantity. You are not entitled to any refund, credit or other consideration of any

kind if there is a reduction in the amount of Enterprise $M in Operating Budget. In addition, each year 90 days

before the anniversary date of Your order, You are required to report to Oracle the number of Enterprise $M in

Operating Budget as of such date.

Enterprise $M in Revenue: Enterprise $M in Revenue is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent

amount in the applicable local currency) in all income (interest income and non interest income) before

adjustments for expenses and taxes generated by You during a fiscal year. The value of these Program licenses

is determined by the amount of Enterprise $M in Revenue. For these Program licenses, the licensed quantity

purchased must, at a minimum be equal to the amount of Enterprise $M in Revenue as of the effective date of

Your order. If at any time the amount of Enterprise $M in Revenue exceeds the licensed quantity, You are required

to order additional licenses (and technical support for such additional licenses) such that the amount of Enterprise

$M in Revenue is equal to or less than the number of licensed quantity. You are not entitled to any refund, credit

or other consideration of any kind if there is a reduction in the amount of Enterprise $M in Revenue. In addition,

each year 90 days before the anniversary date of Your order, You are required to report to Oracle the number of

Enterprise $M in Revenue as of such date.

Enterprise $M Revenue Under Management: Enterprise $M Revenue Under Management: is defined as one

million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the applicable local currency) in all income (interest income and

non interest income) before adjustments for expenses and taxes generated by you during a fiscal year for the

product lines for which the programs are used. For these program licenses, the licensed quantity purchased must,

at a minimum be equal to the amount of Enterprise $M in Revenue Under Management as of the effective date

of your order. If at any time the amount of Enterprise $M in Revenue Under Management exceeds the licensed

quantity, you are required to order additional licenses (and technical support for such additional licenses) such

that the amount of Enterprise $M in Revenue Under Management is equal to or less than the number of licensed

quantity. You are not entitled to any refund, credit or other consideration of any kind if there is a reduction in the

amount of Enterprise $M in Revenue Under Management. In addition, each year 90 days before the anniversary

date of your order, you are required to report to Oracle the number of Enterprise $M in Revenue Under

Management as of such date.

Expense Report: is defined as the total number of expense reports processed by Internet Expenses during a 12

month period. You may not exceed the licensed number of expense reports during any 12 month period.

Faculty User: is defined as an active teaching member of the faculty for an accredited academic institution; such

user may only use the Programs for academic and non-commercial use.

Field Resource: is defined as dispatchers using the program, as well as engineers, technicians, representatives

or other persons scheduled by the programs.

Field Technician: is defined as an engineer, technician, representative, or other person who is dispatched by

You, including the dispatchers, to the field using the Programs.

Financial Inclusion Account: is defined as a financial institution's customer account that is opened, maintained

and stored in the Program. An account includes but is not limited to current accounts, savings accounts, nostro

/ vostro accounts, deposit accounts and loan accounts. All dormant accounts shall be considered to be accounts,

as long as they are in the production database of the applicable Program. Closed accounts shall not be considered

to be accounts for the purposes of licensing requirements.

Financial Services Subscriber: is defined as an individual who is authorized by You to access the online portal

or mobile application of the applicable application program regardless of whether the individual is actively

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accessing the Programs at any given time. Financial Services Subscribers shall be counted for each single

Instance of the Program.

For the purposes of the Oracle Documaker Mobile Program, a Financial Services Subscriber is defined as an

individual who is registered to receive mobile documents in lieu of or in addition to printed documents.

For the purposes of the Oracle Banking Digital Experience Programs, a Financial Services Subscriber is defined as

an individual who is registered to access the applicable application program regardless of whether the individual

is actively accessing the Program at any given time.

Flash Drive: is defined as a front mounted solid state media device that stores data accessed by the Program.

$M Freight Under Management: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the

applicable local currency) of the total transportation value of tendered orders for all shipments for a given

calendar year during the term of the license. FUM shall include the combined total of actual freight purchased by

You, plus the cost of freight for shipments managed by You (e.g., You are not purchasing transportation services

on behalf of Your clients but are providing transportation management services for Your clients). Freight that is

paid by a third party shall also be included in the FUM total (e.g., inbound shipments from suppliers to You with

freight terms of prepaid).

Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Student: is defined as any full-time student enrolled in Your institution and any

part-time student enrolled in Your institution counts as 25% of an FTE Student. The definition of "full-time" and

"part-time" is based on Your policies for student classification. If the number of FTE Students is a fraction, that

number will be rounded to the nearest whole number for purposes of license quantity requirements.

100 Gigabytes (GB): is defined as one hundred gigabytes (GB) of hard disk drive space.

Gigabyte: is defined as one billion bytes of data archived and purged by the Program.

For the purposes of the Oracle Banking Payments SWIFTNet FileAct Program, a Gigabyte is defined as one

gigabyte of payment files data exchanged over SWIFTNet over a 12 month period.

25,000 Gift Cards: is defined as twenty-five thousand value cards (gift or stored) that are generated by the

Program during a 12 month period.

Global Title Translations per Translation Type: is defined as the number of SS7 Global Title Translation records

per SS7 Translation Type.

Oracle GraalVM Enterprise Edition: is defined as the right to use the Oracle GraalVM Enterprise Edition Program

(“GraalVM EE”) in accordance with the applicable metric and to receive Oracle Software Update License & Support,

for the subscription term specified on the ordering document. For clarity, any application You develop using

GraalVM EE contains GraalVM EE code; is included in the definition of GraalVM EE, and must be counted when

determining the total number of the applicable metric for the GraalVM EE subscription. In addition, a valid Oracle

Java SE Subscription is a prerequisite for licensing GraalVM EE. Your right to use GraalVM EE for Your internal

business operations includes the right to use Your applications created using GraalVM EE in a cloud service in

accordance with the applicable metric and subject to the terms of the Master Agreement. For the avoidance of

doubt, You shall not make GraalVM EE itself available as a cloud service to or for the benefit of any third party.

The subscription term is effective upon the effective date of the subscription ordering document, unless

otherwise stated in Your ordering document. If Your order was placed through the Oracle Store, then the effective

date is the date Your order was accepted by Oracle. Oracle Software Update License & Support is provided under

the Oracle Software technical support policies in effect at the time the services are provided. At the end of the

specified subscription term, You may renew Your subscription, if available, at the then current fees for the

applicable subscription. If You choose not to renew Your subscription, Your right to use GraalVM EE will terminate

and You must de-install GraalVM EE and any application(s) that You developed using GraalVM EE.

Guest Cabin: is defined as a guest cabin onboard a cruise ship managed by the Program. You must license the

total number of Guest Cabins onboard each cruise ship managed by the Program and the licensed quantity of

Guest Cabin licenses may not be shared across multiple cruise ships.

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For the purposes of the Cruise Fleet Management, Cruise Crew Management, Cruise Materials Management HQ

and Sub-HQ Programs, You must license the total number of Guest Cabins onboard all ships or vessels in the

fleet that are managed by the Program.

Guest Room: is defined as the number of guest rooms managed by the Program.

For the purposes of the Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Interface Programs, a unique Guest Room license is required for

each distinct product with which an Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Program is required to interface. For example, a

customer requiring interfaces of an Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Program with three distinct products must have

three separate Guest Room licenses.

1000 Healthcare Records: is defined as one thousand patient records stored by the Oracle Program for Your

healthcare (healthcare provider, health plan, government or research) setting. For the purposes of this definition,

the term “setting” means the population for which You provide healthcare services. For example, for a licensor

that is a county department of health services, it would be the population provided with healthcare services by

the department, and for a licensor that is a healthcare research facility, it would be the patients associated with

the healthcare research facility. You must be licensed for the total amount of patient records stored by the Oracle

Program for Your healthcare setting.

Healthcare Record: is defined as the total number of unique person (physical person) database records stored

in the Oracle Program.

Hosted Named User: is defined as an individual authorized by You to access the hosted service, regardless of

whether the individual is actively accessing the hosted service at any given time.

Oracle Hospitality Consulting Services: are defined as services for which the description may be found in the

Oracle Hospitality Global Business Unit ("Micros") Consulting Service Descriptions section at

www.oracle.com/contracts and which is incorporated by reference.

Hospitality Suite: is defined as an entertainment space that typically includes, but is not limited to, a kitchenette,

restroom, table and seats within an arena, stadium, concert venue or other venue that is managed by the Program.

1K in Individual Subscribers: is defined as one thousand individuals who are authorized by You to use one or

more of Your services for which the Program is used. For example, an individual subscriber may be tracked as a

customer record/account in the licensed Program or other related subscriber databases such as an ordering

system, billing system, etc. An individual subscriber is counted once, regardless of the number of services used.

Individual Subscriber: is defined as an individual who is authorized by You to use one or more of Your services

for which the Program is used. For example, an individual subscriber may be tracked as a customer

record/account in the licensed Program or other related subscriber databases such as an ordering system, billing

system, etc. An individual subscriber is counted once, regardless of the number of services used. Individual

Subscriber for the Billing and Revenue Management Servers and extensions with application specific usage are

defined as follows:

Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management Server for Real-time Rating Program: Defined as an

individual subscriber who purchases one or more services from You that utilizes real-time rating capabilities of

the Program.

Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management for Convergent Rating Program: Defined as an

individual subscriber that purchases one or more services from You that utilizes real-time and/or batch rating

capabilities of the Program.

Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management Server for Billing Program: Defined as an individual

subscriber that purchases one or more services from You that utilizes billing capabilities of the Program.

Installation Services, Start-Up Packs and Configuration/Upgrade Services: is defined as a service(s) for which

the description may be found in the Advanced Customer Support Services section at www.oracle.com/contracts

and which is incorporated by reference.

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Instance: is defined as a single database environment. Test, production, and development environments are

considered three separate instances that must each be licensed.

For the purposes of the Oracle Banking API Infrastructure Program, Instance is defined as the environments

(production and non-production) used to run the Oracle Banking API Program.

1K Insurable Entities: is defined as one thousand insurable entities that are listed members and/or an objects

that are managed by the Oracle Program. A listed member is an individual insured, annuitant and/or member in

one of Your product offerings per quote, application, certificate or policy. An object is the item and/or property

(such as building, motor vehicle) insured within a policy.

1K Insurance Plan Members: is defined as one thousand individual active Insurance Plan Members. An Insurance

Plan Member is active if he/she is currently covered by any of your health or group insurance plan product

offerings that are processed through the Oracle program. Individuals who are active members of multiple health

or group insurance plan product offerings processed through the Oracle program shall only be deemed to be a

single Insurance Plan Member. Use of the Oracle program to process health or group insurance plan product

offerings for former members (i.e., "inactive" members who are not currently covered by, but who are tracked by

and/or have records in, one of your health plan product offerings) is included with your 1K Insurance Plan

Members licenses. For the purposes of this definition, the group insurance plan product offerings exclude any of

your property and casualty business product offerings.

Interface: is defined as each interface connecting the Oracle Program with a third party product. A unique

Interface license is required for each distinct third party product with which the Oracle Program is required to

interface.

Inventory Location: is defined as a dedicated physical inventory space used by vendors to store their inventory

within an arena, stadium, concert venue or other venue that is managed by the Program. Each dedicated physical

inventory space must be counted as one Inventory Location.

Investment Account: is defined as a financial institution’s investor account that is opened, maintained, and

stored in the Program. All dormant investor accounts shall be considered to be investment accounts as long as

they are in the production database of the applicable Program. Closed investor accounts shall not be considered

to be investment accounts for the purposes of licensing requirements.

1K Invoice Line: is defined as one thousand invoice line items processed by the Program during a 12 month

period. You may not exceed the licensed number of 1K Invoice Lines during any 12 month period unless You

acquire additional 1K Invoice Line licenses from Oracle.

IPsec Tunnel: is defined as one Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) tunnel termination that is represented by one

Security Association (SA). The maximum number of IPsec tunnels that are simultaneously terminated on the

licensed software at any one time must be licensed.

IVR Port: is defined as a single caller that can be processed via the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system. You

must purchase licenses for the number of IVR Ports that represent the maximum number of concurrent callers

that can be processed by the IVR system.

Oracle Java SE Subscription and Oracle Java SE Desktop Subscription: are defined as the right to use the

specified Oracle Java SE Subscription Program(s) in accordance with the applicable metric and to receive Oracle

Software Update License & Support (limited to the specified Oracle Java SE Subscription Program(s)), for the term

specified on the ordering document. You may not create, modify, or change the behavior of classes, interfaces,

or subpackages that are in any way identified as "Java", "Javax", "Sun", “Oracle”, or similar convention as specified

by Oracle in any naming convention designation. Your right to use the specified Oracle Java SE Subscription

Program(s) for Your internal business operations includes using the Oracle Java SE Subscription Program(s) to

run Your Java applications as a cloud service, subject to the terms of the Master Agreement. For the avoidance

of doubt, You shall not make the Oracle Java SE Subscription Program(s) themselves available as a cloud service.

The subscription term is effective upon the effective date of the subscription ordering document, unless

otherwise stated in Your ordering document. If Your order was placed through the Oracle Store, then the effective

date is the date Your order was accepted by Oracle. Oracle Software Update License & Support is provided under

the Oracle Software technical support policies in effect at the time the services are provided. At the end of the

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specified subscription term, You may renew Your subscription, if available, at the then current fees for the

applicable subscription. If You choose not to renew Your subscription, Your right to use the specified Oracle Java

SE Subscription Program(s) will terminate and You must de-install the specified Oracle Java SE Subscription

Program(s).

Kitchen Display Client: is defined as a device that is used to display and monitor the status of ordered items. If

multiplexing hardware or software (e.g., a TP monitor or a web server product) is used, this number must be

measured at the multiplexing front end.

Learning Credits: may be used to acquire education products and services offered in the Oracle University online

catalogue posted at http://www.oracle.com/education under the terms specified therein. Learning credits may

only be used to acquire products and services at the list price in effect at the time You order the relevant product

or service, and may not be used for any product or service that is subject to a discount or a promotion when You

order the relevant product or service. The list price will be reduced by applying the discount specified to You by

Oracle. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the previous three sentences, learning credits may also be

used to pay taxes, materials and/or expenses related to Your order; however, the discount specified above will

not be applied to such taxes, materials and/or expenses. Learning credits are valid for a period of 12 months from

the date Your order is accepted by Oracle, and You must acquire products and must use any acquired services

prior to the end of such period. You may use learning credits worldwide subject to the export laws and regulations

of the U.S. and any other relevant local jurisdiction in which You acquired them, may not use them as a payment

method for additional learning credits, and may not use different learning credits accounts to acquire a single

product or service or to pay related taxes, materials and/or expenses. Learning credits are non-transferable and

non-assignable. You may be required to execute standard Oracle ordering materials when using learning credits

to order products or services.

Liquidity Account: is defined as an account that is opened, maintained, stored or processed in the Program. A

liquidity account includes but is not limited to the following accounts: current accounts, savings accounts,

nostro/vostro accounts, deposit accounts, internal accounts, virtual accounts and loan accounts. All dormant

accounts shall be considered to be liquidity accounts as long as those dormant accounts are in the production

database of the applicable Program. Closed accounts shall not be considered to be liquidity accounts for the

purposes of licensing requirements. If an account is opened or maintained or stored or processed in multiple

hierarchies of liquidity accounts in the applicable Program, then that account must be counted as a separate

liquidity account for each hierarchy within the applicable Program in which the account is opened or maintained

or stored or processed.

Link: is defined as one SS7 signaling link.

12M LNP Entries: is defined as twelve million Local Number Portability (LNP) database entries in the Local

Number Portability database.

Loan Account: is defined as a customer loan account or loan application created, tracked or processed by, or

residing within, the Oracle Daybreak Programs. A customer of Yours may have multiple loan accounts or loan

applications, each one of which is to be counted for the purposes of determining the total number of loan

accounts and loan applications.

For the purposes of the Daybreak Consumer Loans Servicing and Collection Program, Loan Account is defined

as the number of Loan Accounts identified with a status of ACTIVE at the beginning of each calendar month.

For purposes of the Daybreak Consumer Loans Origination Program, Loan Account is defined as the number of

customer loan applications created in the Oracle Daybreak Programs in a calendar month.

For the purposes of the Oracle Banking Retail and SME Loan Servicing Program and the Oracle Banking Retail

and SME Line of Credit Servicing Program, Loan Account is defined as a customer loan account or a line of credit

account that is opened, maintained and stored in the Program. All charged-off accounts shall be considered to

be Loan Accounts as long as they are in the production database of the application Program.

8 Low Speed SS7 Signaling Links: is defined as eight 56 kbps SS7 signaling links.

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12M LSMS Records: is defined as twelve million Local Service Management System (LSMS) records that are

interfacing with the Local Number Portability database.

$M in Loan Book Size: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the applicable local

currency) in loan books that are managed in the licensed Program. The total value of all loan books that are

managed in the licensed Program must be counted for the purposes of determining the number of licenses

required.

For the purposes of the Oracle Banking Corporate Lending Syndicated Loans Program, $M in Loan Book Size is

defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the applicable local currency) in syndicated loans

that are managed in the licensed Program and the total value of all syndicated loans that are managed in the

licensed Program must be counted for the purposes of determining the number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the Oracle Banking Enterprise Recovery Program, $M in Loan Book Size is defined as one

million U.S. Dollars (or equivalent amount in the applicable local currency) of debts that have been charged as full

loss and are no longer receivable that are managed in the licensed Program.

$M in Managed Assets: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the applicable local

currency) of the following total: (1) Book value of investment in capital leases, direct financing leases and other

finance leases, including residuals, whether owned or managed for others, active on the Program, plus (2) Book

value of assets on operating leases, whether owned or managed for others, active on the Program, plus (3) Book

value of loans, notes, conditional sales contracts and other receivables, owned or managed for others, active on

the Program, plus (4) Book value of non earning assets, owned or managed for others, which were previously

leased and active on the Program, including assets from term terminated leases and repossessed assets, plus (5)

Original cost of assets underlying leases and loans, originated and active on the Program, then sold within the

previous 12 months.

Managed Device: is defined as a Device managed via an Oracle Communications Configuration Management

application Program.

1K in Managed Resources: is defined as one thousand entities (account, IP address, RADIUS user profile, ENUM

E.164 phone numbers, subscriber endpoint, managed street address and individual telephone number) managed

by the Program.

For the Oracle Communications Logical Device Account Management Program, a managed resource is an

account which is a unique identifier such as telephone number, email address, etc.

For Oracle Communications Internet Name and Address Management, a managed resource is an IP address

managed by the Oracle Communications Internet Name and Address Management Program.

For the Oracle Communications Telephone Number Management Program, a managed resource is a single

managed telephone number.

Managed Resource:

For the purposes of the Oracle Communications IP Management Program, a Managed Resource is defined as an

entity (Account, IP Address, ENUM E.164 Phone Numbers, Subscriber Endpoint, Managed Street Address,

Individual Telephone Number and Media Stream) managed by the Program.

For the purposes of the Oracle Communications Media Stream Management Program, a Managed Resource is

defined as a video, audio or other media content (a) that is delivered over a cable, mobile, satellite, or Internet

infrastructure and (b) that is managed by the Program.

For the purposes of the Oracle Fusion Project Resource Management Program and the Oracle Fusion Territory

Management Program, a Managed Resource is defined as an individual authorized by You to use the Programs

which are installed on a single server or on multiple servers, regardless of whether the individual is actively using

the Programs at any given time. In addition, Your employees, contractors, partners and any other individual or

entity managed by the Programs shall be counted for the purposes of determining the number of Managed

Resource licenses required.

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Market: is defined as one instance of a state, province or portion thereof that constitutes a discrete region

separately from other such regions for purposes of deregulated electricity, gas or water sales.

Megabits per Second: is defined as the average number of bits, characters, or blocks per second passing

between equipment in a data transmission system during peak usage.

1K Messages per Second: is defined as up to one thousand messages that are each composed of an envelope

that contains information required to accomplish transmission, delivery, and contents to the recipient. The total

number of sent or received messages over a 15 minute interval during peak usage divided by 900 seconds must

be counted.

10K Messages: is defined as ten thousand messages exchanged over a 12 month period.

Member Record: is defined as each unique customer loyalty Program Member Record managed by the Program.

100K Member Records shall mean one hundred thousand Member Records.

Merchandise: is defined as a unique item or SKU of a consumer good.

Merchant: is defined as a financial institution’s partner company providing online payment services to its

customers via a web based portal.

Message per Second (MPS): is defined as the maximum rate of messages that are each composed of an

envelope which contains information required to accomplish transmission and delivery of message contents to

the recipient. You must count all messages whether received or transmitted, averaged over a 30-second interval

during the highest period of peak usage.

Module: is defined as each production database running the Programs.

Molecular Report: is defined as an analysis report created using partial or full workflow in the Oracle Program. If

the total number of Molecular Reports created in the Oracle Program in a 12-month period exceeds the number

purchased, then additional Molecular Reports must be purchased.

Monitored User: is defined as an individual who is monitored by an Analytics Program which is installed on a

single server or multiple servers, regardless of whether the individual is actively being monitored at any given

time. Individual users who are licensed for an Analytics Program by either Named User Plus or Application User

may not be licensed by Monitored User. For the purposes of the Usage Accelerator Analytics Program, every user

of Your licensed CRM Sales application Program must be licensed. For the purposes of the Human Resources

Compensation Analytics Program, all of Your employees must be licensed.

For the purpose of the following Oracle Governance, Risk, and Compliance applications: Application Access

Controls Governor, Application Access Controls for E-Business Suite, Configuration Controls Governor,

Configuration Controls for E-Business Suite, Transaction Controls Governor, Preventive Controls Governor, and

Governance, Risk, and Compliance Controls Suite, the number of Monitored Users is equal to the total number of

unique E-Business Suite users (individuals) being monitored by the Program(s), as created/defined in the User

Administration function of E-Business Suite. Users of iProcurement and/or Self-Service Human Resources are

excluded.

For the purpose of the following PeopleSoft Enterprise Governance, Risk, and Compliance applications:

Application Access Controls Governor, Application Access Controls for PeopleSoft Enterprise, Configuration

Controls Governor, and Configuration Controls for PeopleSoft Enterprise, the number of Monitored Users is equal

to the total number of unique PeopleSoft Enterprise (or any other custom applications / Programs) users

(individuals) that the Program monitors.

MySQL Cluster Carrier Grade Edition Annual Subscription, MySQL Enterprise Edition Annual Subscription

and MySQL Standard Edition Annual Subscription: are defined as the right to use the specified Program(s) in

accordance with the applicable license metric and to receive Oracle Software Update License & Support for the

specified Program(s) and for MySQL Community Edition for the term specified on the order. MySQL Community

Edition refers to MySQL that is licensed under the GPL license. Software Update License & Support for MySQL

Community Edition does not include updates of any kind. The subscription term is effective upon the effective

date of the subscription ordering document, unless otherwise stated in Your ordering document. If Your order

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was placed through the Oracle Store, then the effective date is the date Your order was accepted by Oracle. Oracle

Software Update License & Support services are provided under the applicable technical support policies in effect

at the time the services are provided. You must obtain a subscription license for all servers where MySQL Cluster

Carrier Grade Edition, MySQL Enterprise Edition and/or MySQL Standard Edition are deployed. If You obtain

Oracle Software Update License & Support services for any servers where MySQL Community Edition is deployed,

then You must also purchase a subscription license for all of such servers for which You have obtained Oracle

Software Update License & Support services. You may obtain Oracle Software Update License & Support services

for the MySQL Community Edition subscription licenses at any level (e.g., at the MySQL Cluster Carrier Grade

Edition level, at the MySQL Enterprise Edition level and/or at the MySQL Standard Edition level). At the end of

the specified term, You may renew Your subscription, if available, at the then current fees for the applicable

subscription. If You choose not to renew Your subscription, Your right to use the Program(s) will terminate and

You must de-install all applications, tools, and binaries provided to You under the applicable non-Community

Edition license (e.g., the license for MySQL Cluster Carrier Grade Edition, MySQL Enterprise Edition and/or MySQL

Standard Edition). If You do not renew a subscription, You will not receive any updates (including patches or

subsequent versions) and You may also be subject to reinstatement fees if You later choose to reactivate Your

subscription.

Named Developer: is defined as an individual who is authorized by you to use the programs which are installed

on a multiple servers, regardless of whether the individual is actively using the programs at any time. A Named

developer may create, modify, view and interact with the programs and documentation.

Named User Plus: is defined as an individual authorized by You to use the Programs which are installed on a

single server or multiple servers, regardless of whether the individual is actively using the Programs at any given

time. A non human operated device will be counted as a named user plus in addition to all individuals authorized

to use the Programs, if such devices can access the Programs. If multiplexing hardware or software (e.g., a TP

monitor or a web server product) is used, this number must be measured at the multiplexing front end.

Automated batching of data from computer to computer is permitted. You are responsible for ensuring that the

named user plus per processor minimums are maintained for the Programs contained in the user minimum table

in the licensing rules section; the minimums table provides for the minimum number of named users plus

required and all actual users must be licensed.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Configuration Management Pack for Applications, System

Monitoring Plug-in for Non Oracle Databases, System Monitoring Plug-in for Non Oracle Middleware,

Management Pack for Non-Oracle Middleware and Management Pack for WebCenter Suite, only the users of the

Program that is being managed/monitored are counted for the purpose of determining the number of Named

User Plus licenses required.

With respect to the following Programs: Load Testing, Load Testing Developer Edition, Load Testing Accelerator

for Web Services, Load Testing Accelerator for Oracle Database, Load Testing Suite for Oracle Applications and

Oracle Test Starter Kit for Utilities (Load Testing), each emulated human user and non human operated device

shall be considered as a virtual user and shall be counted for the purpose of determining the number of Named

User Plus licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Data Masking and Subsetting Pack , only (a) the users of the

database servers where masked data or data subsets originate and (b) the users of the database servers

performing the masking or subsetting operations (via GUI or command line) must be counted for the purpose of

determining the number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Application Management Suite for Oracle E-Business Suite,

Application Management Suite for PeopleSoft, Application Management Suite for Siebel, Application

Management Suite for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, Real User Experience Insight and Application Replay Pack, all

users of the respective managed application Program must be counted for the purpose of determining the

number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Program: Oracle GoldenGate and Oracle GoldenGate for Oracle Applications,

only (a) the users of the Oracle database from which You capture data and (b) the users of the Oracle database

where You will apply the data must be counted for the purpose of determining the number of licenses required.

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For the purposes of the following Program: Oracle GoldenGate for Big Data, only the users of the source Oracle

or non Oracle database(s) or NoSQLrepositories from which You capture data must be counted for the purpose

of determining the number of licenses required. For any messaging systems from which you capture data, every

queue/topic is counted as a user. For multiple source databases, NoSQL repositories, or messaging systems, all

users for all sources must be counted.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle GoldenGate for Mainframe and Oracle GoldenGate for

Teradata Replication Services, only (a) the users of the database from which You capture data and (b) the users

of the database where You will apply the data must be counted for the purpose of determining the number of

licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Program: Oracle GoldenGate for Non Oracle Database only (a) the users of the

Non Oracle database from which You capture data and (b) the users of the Non Oracle database where You will

apply the data must be counted for the purpose of determining the number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Data Integrator Enterprise Edition and Data Integrator Enterprise

Edition for Oracle Applications, only the users that are running or accessing the data transformation processes

must be counted for determining the number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle Mobile Suite Client Runtime and Mobile Application

Framework, only the end users of each Application Developed must be counted for the purposes of determining

the number of licenses required, regardless of the choice of the mobile application development tool or the

framework used to build the Application Developed.

For the purposes of the following Program: Audit Vault and Database Firewall, only users of the sources which

are protected, monitored or audited must be counted for the purpose of determining the number of licenses

required.

For the purposes of the following Program: Java SE Desktop Subscription, the term “server” refers to a desktop

computer.

1K Network Access Sessions: is defined as one thousand concurrent associations between (1) a user endpoint

or device and (2) an IP network identified by one IPv4 and/or one IPv6 address managed by a single configuration

management platform (CMP) node; the associations must be measured based upon the average of peak

simultaneous associations over a 5 minute interval during the busiest hour of a day.

Network: is defined as the logical set of signaling nodes grouped by an operator to process a specific type of

signaling messages.

For the purposes of the Oracle Communications Policy Management Program, a Network is defined as all

components that are managed by a single set of element management instances, known as the Configuration

Management Platform (CMP) or the Configuration Management service in the case of Policy Control Function

(PCF).

Network Device: is defined as the hardware and/or software whose primary purpose is to route and control

communications between computers or computer networks. Examples of network devices include but are not

limited to, routers, firewalls and network load balancers.

Network-Wide 20K Endpoints: is defined as up to twenty thousand individual user devices, with each user

device being identified by a unique internet protocol (IP) and port combination. If subscribers have multiple user

devices, each unique user device must be counted as an endpoint. You must count the maximum number of 20K

endpoints measured at least every 15 minutes during peak usage registered with any licensed Programs within a

single network administrative domain.

Network-Wide 20K Concurrent Endpoints: is defined as up to twenty thousand individual user devices, with

each user device being identified by a unique internet protocol (IP) and port combination. If subscribers have

multiple user devices, each unique user device must be counted as an endpoint. You must count the maximum

number of 20K concurrent endpoints measured at least every 15 minutes during peak usage registered with any

licensed Program within a single network administrative domain.

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Network-Wide Concurrent Endpoint: is defined as an individual user device identified by a unique internet

protocol (IP) and port combination. If subscribers have multiple user devices, each unique user device must be

counted as an endpoint. You must count the maximum number of concurrent endpoints measured at least every

15 minutes during peak usage across any licensed Program within a single network administrative domain.

5K Network-Wide Concurrent Sessions: is defined as a maximum of five thousand concurrent stateful diameter

message exchanges (sessions) between two or more end points. You must count the maximum number of

concurrent sessions across all signaling nodes that are managed by a single network Operations, Alarms and

Measurements (OAM) node over a 5 minute interval during peak usage.

Network-Wide Concurrent Session: is defined as an established virtual connection (with or without media

anchoring) (a) between two endpoints that are represented by subscriber devices or network switching

equipment, and (b) which are traversing any licensed Programs within the network at any one time. For example,

if a single virtual connection traverses more than one SBC, then each virtual connection must be counted as a

Network-Wide Concurrent Session for each SBC that it traverses. You must count the maximum number of

concurrent sessions measured at least every 15 minutes during peak usage across any licensed Program within a

single network administrative domain.

For the purposes of the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller – SRTP Program, each call leg utilizing

media anchoring and negotiating Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol must be counted as a Network-Wide

Concurrent Session.

For the purposes of the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller - MSRP B2BUA Program, each

concurrent session with media anchoring and negotiating Message Session Relay Protocol must be counted as a

Network-Wide Concurrent Session.

Network-Wide Concurrent Tunnel: is defined as one connection where one network protocol (the delivery

protocol) encapsulates another network protocol (the payload protocol). You must count the maximum number

of concurrent tunnels measured at least every 15 minutes during peak usage terminated by any licensed Programs

within a single network administrative domain.

100 Network-Wide Messages per Second: is defined as one hundred messages that are each composed of an

envelope which contains information required to accomplish transmission and delivery of message contents to

the recipient. The total number of received messages (i) forwarded or discarded and/or (ii) copied and/or (iii) re-

routed across all signaling nodes that are managed by a single network Operations, Alarms and Measurements

(OAM) node over a 5 minute interval during peak usage divided by 300 seconds must be counted.

Network-Wide Message per Second: is defined as one message that is composed of an envelope which contains

information required to accomplish transmission and delivery of message contents to the recipient.

For the purposes of the Oracle Communications Diameter Signaling Router Program, the total number of sent or

received messages (i) forwarded or discarded and/or, (ii) copied and/or (iii) re-routed across all signaling nodes

that are managed by a single network Operations, Alarms and Measurements (OAM) node over a 5-minute

interval during peak usage divided by 300 seconds must be counted.

For the purposes of the Oracle Communications Session Router Program, the total number of sent or received

messages over a 15 minute interval during peak usage divided by 900 seconds must be counted.

Network-Wide 1K Tunnels: is defined as up to one thousand connections (tunnels) where one network protocol

(the delivery protocol) encapsulates another network protocol (the payload protocol). You must count the

maximum number of 1K tunnels measured at least every 15 minutes during peak usage registered by any licensed

Programs within a single network administrative domain.

1K in Nodes: is defined as a one thousand records within an Oracle Unified Inventory Management application

Program network. A record may represent a location, customer, device, network or termination.

Node: is defined as a set of servers managed by one Operations, Alarms and Measurements (OAM) function.

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Non Employee User - External: is defined as an individual, who is not Your employee, contractor or outsourcer,

authorized by You to use the Programs which are installed on a single server or multiple servers, regardless of

whether or not the individual is actively using the Programs at any given time.

1000 Number Range Entries: is defined as one thousand Local Number Portability number ranges.

330K Number Planning Area Entries: is defined as three hundred and thirty thousand combinations of the area

code and first three digits (office code) of a North American telephone number.

Oracle Financing Contract: is a contract between You and Oracle (or one of Oracle’s affiliates) that provides for

payments over time of some or all of the sums due under Your order.

Order Line: is defined as the total number of order entry line items processed by the Program during a 12 month

period. Multiple order entry line items may be entered as part of an individual customer order or quote and may

also be automatically generated by the Oracle Configurator. You may not exceed the licensed number of Order

Lines during any 12 month period unless You acquire additional Order Line licenses from Oracle.

1,000 Page Views: is defined as 1,000 Page Views per Month, where one Page View means one visit by a unique

internet user to a particular page on a website.

Partner Organization: is defined as an external third party business entity that provides value-added services in

developing, marketing and selling Your products. Depending upon the type of industry, partner organizations

play different roles and are recognized by different names such as reseller, distributor, agent, dealer or broker.

Party: is defined as each unique party, designated by a unique party identification number, that is maintained

and/or stored in the Program. A Party includes, but it is not limited to, a prospect, an individual, a trust, an

organization, an agent, a broker, a solicitor, a guarantor, a co-signer, a natural person and/or legal entity whose

demographic and other relevant details need to be recorded.

Person: is defined as Your employee or contractor who is actively working on behalf of Your organization or a

former employee who has one or more benefit plans managed by the system or continues to be paid through the

system. For Project Resource Management, a person is defined as an individual who is scheduled on a project.

The total number of licenses needed is to be based on the peak number of part-time and full-time people whose

records are recorded in the system.

Physical Server: is defined as each physical server on which the Programs are installed.

PIN Entry Device (PED): is defined as an electronic hardware device that is used in a debit, credit or smart card-

based transaction to accept and encrypt the cardholder's personal identification number (PIN).

Ported Number: is defined as the telephone number that end users retain as they change from one service

provider to another. This telephone number originally resides on a telephone switch and is moved into the

responsibility of another telephone switch.

POS Client: is defined as a device that is used to record any part of a sales transaction or related end-user

functionality such as workstation reporting, cash management, engagement, table management, or manager

operations. If multiplexing hardware or software (e.g., a TP monitor or a web server product) is used, this number

must be measured at the multiplexing front end.

For the purposes of the Oracle Hospitality Guest Access POS and Device Client Program, a POS Client is a guest

access control method that includes, but is not limited to, turnstiles, gates and swing doors that are managed by

the Program. For each guest access control method, both entrance and exit points must be counted for the

purposes of determining the number of licenses required. For example, each turnstile must be counted as two

POS Clients (one for entrance and one for exit).

Product Offering: is defined as a product offer that a financial institution sets up, maintains and stores in the

Program. Closed product offerings are not counted for licensing purposes.

For the purposes of the Oracle Banking Enterprise Product Manufacturing for Deposits Program,

Product Offerings include but are not limited to account product offerings, savings account product offerings and

term deposit product offerings.

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For the purposes of the Oracle Banking Enterprise Product Manufacturing for Loans Program, Product Offerings

are defined as loan product offerings.

For the purposes of the Oracle Banking Enterprise Product Manufacturing for Credit Cards Program, Product

Offerings include but are not limited to credit card product offerings or credit card-like product offerings.

For the purposes of the Oracle Banking Enterprise Product Manufacturing for Insurance Program, Product

Offerings include but are not limited to insurance product offerings for consumer credit, insurance product

offerings for lender mortgages and other product offerings for covering financial risk.

Processor: shall be defined as all processors where the Oracle Programs are installed and/or running. Programs

licensed on a processor basis may be accessed by Your internal users (including agents and contractors) and by

Your third party users. The number of required licenses shall be determined by multiplying the total number of

cores of the processor by a core processor licensing factor specified on the Oracle Processor Core Factor Table

which can be accessed at http://oracle.com/contracts. All cores on all multicore chips for each licensed Program

are to be aggregated before multiplying by the appropriate core processor licensing factor and all fractions of a

number are to be rounded up to the next whole number. When licensing Oracle Programs with Standard Edition

2, Standard Edition One or Standard Edition in the product name (with the exception of WebCenter Enterprise

Capture Standard Edition, Java SE Subscription, Java SE Support, Java SE Advanced, and Java SE Suite), a

processor is counted equivalent to an occupied socket; however, in the case of multi-chip modules, each chip in

the multi-chip module is counted as one occupied socket.

For example, a multicore chip based server with an Oracle Processor Core Factor of 0.25 installed and/or running

the Program (other than Standard Edition One Programs or Standard Edition Programs) on 6 cores would require

2 processor licenses (6 multiplied by a core processor licensing factor of .25 equals 1.50, which is then rounded

up to the next whole number, which is 2). As another example, a multicore server for a hardware platform not

specified in the Oracle Processor Core Factor Table installed and/or running the Program on 10 cores would

require 10 processor licenses (10 multiplied by a core processor licensing factor of 1.0 for ‘All other multicore chips’

equals 10).

For the purposes of the following Program: Oracle Healthcare Data Repository, only the processors on which

Internet Application Server Enterprise Edition and Healthcare Transaction Base Programs are installed and/or

running must be counted for the purpose of determining the number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Programs: iSupport, iStore and Configurator, only the processors on which

Internet Application Server (Standard Edition and/or Enterprise Edition) and the licensed Program (e.g., iSupport,

iStore and/or Configurator) are running must be counted for the purpose of determining the number of licenses

required for the licensed Program; under these licenses You may also install and/or run the licensed Program on

the processors where a licensed Oracle Database (Standard Edition and/or Enterprise Edition) is installed and/or

running.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Configuration Management Pack for Applications, System

Monitoring Plug-in for Non Oracle Databases, System Monitoring Plug-in for Non Oracle Middleware,

Management Pack for Non-Oracle Middleware and Management Pack for WebCenter Suite, only the processors

on which the Program that is being managed/monitored are running must be counted for the purpose of

determining the number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Data Masking and Subsetting Pack, only (a) the processors running

the database servers where masked data or data subsets originate and (b) the processors running the database

servers performing the masking or subsetting operations (via GUI or command line) must be counted for the

purpose of determining the number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Application Management Suite for Oracle E-Business Suite,

Application Management Suite for PeopleSoft, Application Management Suite for Siebel, Application

Management Suite for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, Application Management Pack for Utilities and Application

Management Pack for Taxation and Policy Management, all processors on which the middleware and/or

database software that support the respective managed application Program are running must be counted for

the purpose of determining the number of licenses required.

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For the purposes of the following Programs: Application Replay Pack and Real User Experience Insight, all

processors on which the middleware software that supports the respective managed application Program are

running must be counted for the purpose of determining the number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Informatica PowerCenter and PowerConnect Adapters, and

Application Adapter for Warehouse Builder for PeopleSoft, Oracle E-Business Suite, Siebel, and SAP, only the

processor(s) on which the target database is running must be counted for the purpose of determining the number

of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Data Integrator Enterprise Edition, Data Integrator Enterprise Edition

for Oracle Applications, Data Integrator and Application Adapter for Data Integration and Application Adapters

for Data Integration, only the processor(s) where the data transformation processes are executed must be

counted for the purpose of determining the number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Program: In-Memory Database Cache, only the processors on which the Times

Ten In-Memory Database component of the In-Memory Database Cache Program is installed and/or running

must be counted for the purpose of determining the number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Program: Oracle GoldenGate and Oracle GoldenGate for Oracle Applications,

only (a) the processors running the Oracle database from which You capture data and (b) the processors running

the Oracle database where You will apply the data must be counted for the purpose of determining the number

of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle GoldenGate for Mainframe and Oracle GoldenGate for

Teradata Replication Services, only (a) the processors running the database from which You capture data and (b)

the processors running the database where You will apply the data must be counted for the purpose of

determining the number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Program: Oracle GoldenGate for Non Oracle Database, only (a) the processors

running the non Oracle database from which You capture data and (b) the processors running the non Oracle

database where You will apply the data must be counted for the purpose of determining the number of licenses

required.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle GoldenGate Application Adapters, only the processors

running the source Oracle or non Oracle database(s) from which You capture data must be counted for the

purpose of determining the number of licenses required. For multiple source databases, all processors for all

sources must be counted.

For the purpose of the following programs: Oracle GoldenGate for Big Data, only the processors running the

source Oracle or non Oracle database(s) or NoSQL repositories from which you capture data must be counted for

the purpose of determining the number of licenses required. For any messaging systems from which you capture

data, every 25 queues/topics are counted as a Processor. In the instance of multiple source databases, NoSQL

repositories, or messaging systems, all processors for all sources must be counted.

For the purposes of the following Program: Audit Vault and Database Firewall, only the processors of the sources

which are protected, monitored or audited must be counted for the purpose of determining the number of

licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Program: Oracle ATG Web Commerce Search, only the processors on which

queries are processed must be counted. You do not need to count processors on which the Program is running

for indexing content in configured content sources as long as the foregoing is the only use of the Program on all

the processors installed in a given server.

Project: is defined as a scheduled stage gate process plan in operation.

Property: is defined as a location with a single physical address.

128 Provision Database Interface Connections: is defined as one hundred twenty-eight simultaneous

connections to the International Number Portability Provisioning System to the provisioning interface for the

Home Location Register Router application from EAGLE signaling nodes.

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500,000 Queries Per Day: is defined as five hundred thousand queries from midnight to the next midnight (e.g.,

a day) to the production MDEX engine, including but not limited to: text searches; changes to facet (refinement);

and page up/down through results (any text box query, change in facet selection, change in results viewed).

Queries that can be reasonably shown to be generated via malicious intent, such as Denial of Service attacks, are

not counted against the number of licensed queries. You may also use the programs for non-production uses,

including but not limited to development, quality assurance, and performance testing.

$M in Revenue: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the applicable local currency)

in all income (interest income and non interest income) before adjustments for expenses and taxes generated by

You during a fiscal year.

$M Revenue Under Management: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the

applicable local currency) in all income (interest income and non interest income) before adjustments for

expenses and taxes generated by You during a fiscal year for the product lines for which the Programs are used.

For the purposes of the Oracle Communications Policy Management Sponsored Data Access Cartridge Program,

$M Revenue Under Management is defined as one million U.S. dollars (or the equivalent amount in the applicable

local currency) in all income (interest income and non interest income) before adjustments for expenses and taxes

generated by You during a calendar year processed through the licensed Program.

Record: The Customer Hub B2B is a bundle that includes two components, Siebel Universal Customer Master

B2B and Oracle Customer Data Hub. For the purposes of the Customer Hub B2B application, record is defined as

the total number of unique customer database records stored in the Customer Hub B2B application (i.e., stored

in a component of Customer Hub B2B). A customer database record is a unique business entity or company

record, which is stored as an account for the Siebel Universal Customer Master B2B product or as an organization

for the Oracle Customer Data Hub product.

The Customer Hub B2C is a bundle that includes two components, Siebel Universal Customer Master B2C and

Oracle Customer Data Hub. For the purposes of the Customer Hub B2C application, record is defined as the total

number of unique customer database records stored in the Customer Hub B2C application (i.e., stored in a

component of Customer Hub B2C). A customer database record is a unique consumer (i.e., physical person)

record, which is stored as a contact for the Siebel Universal Customer Master product or as a person for the Oracle

Customer Data Hub product.

The Product Hub is a bundle that includes two components, Siebel Universal Product Master and Oracle Product

Information Management Data Hub. For the purposes of the Product Hub application, record is defined as the

total number of unique product database records stored in the Product Hub application (i.e., stored in a

component of Product Hub). A product database record is a unique product component or SKU stored in the

MTL_SYSTEM_ITEMS table with an active or inactive status and does not include any instance items (i.e. *-star

items) or organization assignments of the same item.

For the purposes of the Case Hub Program a record is defined as the total number of unique case database

records stored in the Case Hub Program. A case database record is a unique request or issue requiring

investigation or service stored in S_CASE table with an active or inactive status.

For the purposes of the Site Hub Program a record is defined as the total number of unique site database records

stored in the RRS_SITES_B table of the Site Hub Program. A site database record is a unique site (e.g., an asset, a

building, part of a building (such as a store or a franchise within a store, an ATM, etc.)) stored in the Site Hub

Program.

For the Programs listed above, please see the application licensing prerequisites as specified in the Applications

Licensing Table which may be accessed at http://oracle.com/contracts for the grant and restrictions of the

underlying Oracle technology.

For the purposes of the Oracle Data Relationship Management Program, a record is defined as the unique

occurrence of any business object or master data construct that You choose to manage within the Program.

Records may describe any number of enterprise information assets, commonly referred to as base members,

including but not limited to cost centers, ledger accounts, legal entities, organizations, products, vendors, assets,

locations, regions or employees. Additionally, a record may also be a summary object, commonly referred to as

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a rollup member, that either summarizes base members or describes hierarchical information associated with

underlying base members. Records represent unique occurrences and they do not include any duplicates or

shared references that may be essential for master data management purposes.

For the purposes of the Supplier Lifecycle Management and Supplier Hub Programs, a record is defined as a

unique business entity or company record stored as Supplier in the AP_SUPPLIERS table of the Supplier Lifecycle

Management and Supplier Hub Programs.

For the purposes of the Life Sciences Customer Hub Program, a record is defined as the number of unique

customer database records stored in such Program. A customer database record is a unique physician (i.e.,

physical person) record which is stored as a contact for the Oracle Life Sciences Customer Hub Program.

1000 Records: is defined as 1000 cleansed records (i.e., rows) that are output from a production data flow of the

Data Quality for Data Integrator Program.

Registered User: is defined as an individual authorized by You to use the Programs which are installed on a

single server or multiple servers, regardless of whether the individual is actively using the Programs at any given

time. Registered Users shall be business partners and/or customers and shall not be Your employees.

250,000 Requests Per Day: is defined as two hundred fifty thousand requests from midnight to the next

midnight (e.g., a day) in the production systems. Requests that can be reasonably shown to be generated via

malicious intent, such as Denial of Service attacks, are not counted against the number of licensed requests. You

may also use the Program for non-production uses, including but not limited to development, quality assurance,

and performance testing.

For the purposes of the following Program: ATG Web Commerce, requests for the full ATG pipeline at the ATG

DynamoHandler in the Servlet Pipeline made by web browsers or via web service calls in the production systems,

including, but not limited to: JSP page requests; Ajax requests; REST service requests; SOAP service requests; web

service calls by native mobile applications, rich front end applications or other integrated external systems must

be counted for the purpose of determining the number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Program: WebCenter Sites for Oracle ATG Web Commerce, requests to the

production WebCenter Sites or production WebCenter Sites Satellite Server Programs for page or page fragments,

JSP page requests, REST service requests, SOAP service requests or web service calls by browsers or external

application must be counted for the purpose of determining the number of licenses required.

For the purposes of the following Program: Endeca Experience Manager, requests at the production Assembler

and Presentation API, including but not limited to: any page request for Experience Manager; any single submitted

query for the Search Engine (text box queries, selection or changes in facet selection); page requests by an

application (e.g. ATG Web Commerce); direct requests from web browsers; web service calls by native mobile

applications, rich front end applications or other integrated external systems must be counted for the purpose of

determining the number of licenses required.

Retail Register: is defined as any device designed to record any part of a sales transaction.

Retail Store: is defined as any location where two or more people are employed to generate revenue by selling

goods and services to customers.

Retail Wireless Device: is defined as a detached device that accesses the Program. Examples of wireless devices

include but are not limited to, scanners, RF devices, PDAs.

Revenue Center: is defined as a logical reporting as configured within a Location. For example, a restaurant that

keeps its reports and configuration separate from its bar and its room service would require 3 Revenue Center

licenses (one for the restaurant, one for the bar and one for room service).

RosettaNet Partner Interface Processes® (PIPs®): are defined as business processes between trading

partners. Preconfigured system-to-system XML-based dialogs for the relevant E-Business Suite Application(s)

are provided. Each preconfigured PIP includes a business document with the vocabulary and a business process

with the choreography of the message dialog.

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Rule Set: is defined as a data rules file containing content for a given country in order to perform data quality

functions optimized for that country.

Scenario: is defined as a discreet behavior of interest uniquely pertaining to a customer, Account, address,

correspondent bank, household, external entity, employee, trader, organization, investment advisor, registered

rep, portfolio manager, execution, order or security that is tracked and detected by the Program. Examples of

scenarios are: rapid movement of funds - all activity, large depreciation of Account value, wash trades and

possible employee front running.

Security Gateway Tunnel: is defined as one Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) tunnel termination that is

represented on the licensed software, using either manual keys or Internet Key Exchange version 1 (IKEv1)

exchange protocol. The maximum number of IPsec tunnels that are simultaneously terminated on the licensed

software at any one time must be licensed.

Server: is defined as the computer on which the Programs are installed. A Server license allows You to use the

licensed Program on a single specified computer.

For the purposes of Acme Packet and Talari Programs, a Server in a virtual environment is defined as a virtual

machine image.

For the purposes (a) of the portion of the license fee that is based upon capacity for the Oracle Communications

SD-WAN Edge Program and (b) of the license fee for the Oracle Communication SD-WAN Edge WAN Optimization

Program, the license fee is based on the maximum megabits per second (Mbps) bandwidth permitted on the

Server.

Service Access Point: is defined as an interface or sub-interface that is configured as part of a service

deployment such as L3 VPN, L2 VPN, dedicated internet access (DIA), VLAN access (port), VRF Lite WAN access

and quality of service.

Service Order Line: is defined as the total number of service order entry line items processed by the Program

during a 12 month period. Multiple service order entry line items may be entered as part of an individual customer

service order or quote. You may not exceed the licensed number of Service Order Lines during any 12 month

period unless You acquire additional Service Order Line licenses from Oracle.

Session: is defined as one established virtual connection (with or without media anchoring) (a) between two

endpoints that are represented by subscriber devices or network switching equipment, and (b) which are

traversing the licensed software. The maximum number of sessions that are simultaneously traversing the

licensed software at any one time must be licensed.

Session of SRTP: is defined one established virtual connection (with media anchoring and negotiating Secure

Real-Time Transport Protocol) (a) between two endpoints that are represented by subscriber devices or network

switching equipment, and (b) which are traversing the licensed software. The maximum number of sessions of

SRTP that are simultaneously traversing the licensed software at any one time must be licensed.

SS7 Signaling Route: is defined as a signaling path from a local signaling point to a remote signaling point using

a specified link set.

Signaling Unit:

For the purposes of the Oracle Communication EAGLE Program, a Signaling Unit is defined as four transactions

between client and server with explicit support of agents where each transaction contains a request message and

a response message. You must count the total of (a) the number of new transactions for the set of servers

managed by one single Operations, Alarms and Measurements (OAM) function over a 5 second interval during

peak usage divided by 5 and (b) transactions for failover and overhead capacity.

For the purposes of the Oracle Communication Diameter Signaling Router Program, a Signaling Unit is defined

as one message that is composed of an envelope which contains information required to accomplish

transmission and delivery of message contents to the recipient. You must count the total number of received

messages across all signaling nodes that are managed by one single network Operations, Alarms and

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Measurements (OAM) node over a 5 minute interval during peak usage divided by 300 seconds (the foregoing

includes messages that are (i) forwarded or discarded and/or (ii) copied and/or (iii) re-routed).

Simultaneous Users: is defined as the maximum number of users entitled concurrently to connect to the Oracle

Communications Performance Intelligence Center (PIC) Program and to the PIC optional set of Programs.

Single Server Concurrent Endpoint: is defined as an individual user device identified by a unique internet

protocol (IP) and port combination. Single server concurrent endpoints are counted separately on each server

and must be counted during peak usage on each server. Each virtual machine is considered to be a server. You

may allocate Your Single Server Concurrent Endpoint Program licenses to a different server (a) no more than

once per 90 days or (b) if the prior server (on which Your Single Server Concurrent Endpoint Program licenses

have previously been allocated) has been permanently decommissioned.

Single Server Concurrent Session: is defined as the aggregate number of established virtual connections (with

or without media anchoring) (a) between two endpoints that are represented by subscriber devices or network

switching equipment, and (b) which are traversing the licensed software at any one time. Single server concurrent

sessions are counted separately on each server and must be counted during peak usage on each server. Each

virtual machine is considered to be a server. You may allocate Your Single Server Concurrent Session Program

licenses to a different server (a) no more than once per 90 days or (b) if the prior server (on which Your Single

Server Concurrent Session Program licenses have previously been allocated) has been permanently

decommissioned.

For the purposes of the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller – SRTP Program, only sessions with

media anchoring and negotiating Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol are counted.

For the purposes of the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller - MSRP B2BUA Program, only sessions

with media anchoring and negotiating Message Session Relay Protocol are counted.

Single Server Concurrent Tunnel: is defined as one connection where one network protocol (the delivery

protocol) encapsulates another network protocol (the payload protocol). Single server concurrent tunnels are

counted separately on each server and must be counted during peak usage on each server. Each virtual machine

is considered to be a server. You may allocate Your Single Server Concurrent Tunnel Program licenses to a

different server (a) no more than once per 90 days or (b) if the prior server (on which Your Single Server

Concurrent Tunnel Program licenses have previously been allocated) has been permanently decommissioned.

1,000 Sites: is defined as one thousand unique sites added to Multi-Site Quotes created during a 12 month

period. Sites added to Multi-Site Quotes are listed as records in the Site Characteristics View and the Billing Group

View of a Multi-Site Quote. A Site record is uniquely defined by its Service Account and Service Point fields. A

single Site (as defined by its Service Account and Service Point fields Site) that is added to multiple Multi-Site

Quotes created during a 12-month period shall be only counted once.

Socket: is defined as a slot that houses a chip (or a multi-chip module) that contains a collection of one or more

cores. Regardless of the number of cores, each chip (or multi-chip module) shall count as a single socket. All

occupied sockets on which the Program is installed and/or running must be licensed.

Oracle Solaris Premier Subscription for Non-Oracle Hardware Per socket: is defined as the right to use the

Oracle Solaris Programs (as defined below) on hardware not manufactured by or for Sun/Oracle, and to receive

Oracle Premier Support for Operating Systems services (limited to the Oracle Solaris Programs), for the term

specified in the ordering document. “Oracle Solaris Programs” refers to the Oracle Solaris operating system and

the separately licensed third party technology (as defined below). The Oracle Solaris Programs may contain third

party technology. Oracle may provide certain notices to You in Program Documentation, “readme” files or the

installation details in connection with such third party technology. Third party technology will be licensed to You

either under the terms of the agreement, or if specified in the Program Documentation, “readme” files, or the

installation details, under separate license terms (“separate terms”) and not under the terms of the agreement

(“separately licensed third party technology”). Your rights to use such separately licensed third party technology

under the separate terms are not restricted in any way by the agreement. The Oracle Solaris Programs may

include or be distributed with certain separately licensed components that are part of Java SE (“Java SE”). Java

SE and all components associated with it are licensed to You under the terms of the Oracle Binary Code License

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Agreement for the Java SE Platform Products, and not under the agreement. A copy of the Oracle Binary Code

License Agreement for the Java SE Platform Products can be found at www.oracle.com/contracts.

This subscription is available only for a server that is certified by Oracle and listed on the Hardware Compatibility

List (HCL) at http://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/hcl/index.html. You must obtain a subscription

license for each socket in the server. The subscription term is effective upon the effective date of the subscription

ordering document, unless otherwise stated in Your ordering document. If Your order was placed through the

Oracle Store, then the effective date is the date Your order was accepted by Oracle. Oracle Premier Support for

Operating System services are provided under the applicable technical support policies in effect at the time the

services are provided. At the end of the specified term, You may renew Your subscription, if available, at the then

current fees for this subscription.

If Your order specifies “1 – 4 socket server” then You may only use the subscription on a server with not more

than 4 sockets. If Your order specifies “5+ socket server” then You may use the subscription for servers with any

number of sockets.

Standard Binary: is defined as a single downloadable Oracle Java Standard Edition (SE) or Oracle Java Micro

Edition (ME) or Oracle Java Embedded Suite for embedded software that is listed on the Oracle Technology

Network (OTN) Java Embedded downloads at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/embedded.

Store: is defined as a physical store location which sells goods or services that utilize one Point-of-Sale (POS)

system. If a physical store location has multiple POS systems, then each POS system must be counted as a Store.

Stream: is defined as a concurrent backup or restore job to a tape, disk or cloud target. For tape targets (which

would be a physical tape drive (e.g., T10000D or LTO6) or a virtual tape drive), each configured tape drive within

the Oracle Secure Backup domain must be counted for determining the number of licenses required. For disk

targets, each concurrent job defined per Oracle Secure Backup disk pool must be counted for determining the

number of licenses required. For Cloud based targets utilizing the Oracle Secure Backup Cloud Module, each

parallel Recovery Manager (RMAN) channel must be counted for determining the number of licenses required.

25K Inactive Subscribers: is defined as twenty-five thousand (a) records in the subscriber database that may

contain phone or SIM card data (like IMSI), but that do not associate a subscriber to that phone or SIM card, (b)

non-live telephone numbers for all wireline devices, (c) portable handsets or paging devices that have been

provisioned but that have not been activated by You for wireless communications and paging, (d) internet

connected landlines or nonresidential devices serviced by a cable provider or (e) working utility meters that are

provisioned but that have not been activated in the database. The total number of inactive subscribers shall be

equal to the aggregate of all types of inactive subscribers.

Inactive Subscribers: is defined as (a) a non-live telephone number for all wireline devices; (b) a portable handset

or an application on handset or paging device that has been provisioned but not activated by You for wireless

communications and paging; (c) a residential drop or a nonresidential device serviced by a cable provider; or (d)

a working utility meter that is provisioned but that is not activated in the database. The total number of Inactive

Subscribers is equal to the aggregate of all types of Inactive Subscribers.

1K Subscribers: is defined as one thousand (a) active subscribers that have been provisioned in the subscriber

database as a record associating the subscriber to an IMSI-based SIM card; (b) working telephone numbers for all

wireline devices; (c) portable handsets or paging devices that have been activated by You for wireless

communications and paging; (d) internet connected landlines or nonresidential devices serviced by a cable

provider; (e) live connected utility meters; or (f) entities in the subscriber database. The total number of

subscribers shall be equal to the aggregate of all types of subscribers.

25K Active Subscribers: is defined as twenty-five thousand unique active subscribers that have been activated

or processed by a network function in a calendar month. An active subscriber is defined as (a) a unique device

identifier processed by the network function in the Oracle Program, (b) a unique device identifier processed by a

defined, external network function, or (c) an active entity in the subscriber database. The total number of active

subscribers shall be equal to the aggregate of all unique active subscribers of all types.

25K Subscribers: is defined as twenty-five thousand (a) active subscribers that have been provisioned in the

subscriber database as a record associating the subscriber to an IMSI-based SIM card, (b) working telephone

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numbers for all wireline devices, (c) portable handsets or paging devices that have been activated by You for

wireless communications and paging, (d) internet connected landlines or nonresidential devices serviced by a

cable provider, (e) live connected utility meters or (f) entities in the subscriber database. The total number of

subscribers shall be equal to the aggregate of all types of subscribers.

For the purposes of the Oracle Communications Diameter Signaling Router and the Oracle Communications

Diameter Signaling Router Network Function Edition Programs, 25K Subscribers is defined as twenty-five

thousand subscriber identities (MSISDN, IMSI or NAI) that have been provisioned in the subscriber database.

100K Subscribers: is defined as one hundred thousand (a) active subscribers that have been provisioned in the

subscriber database as a record associating the subscriber to an IMSI-based SIM card; (b) working telephone

numbers for all wireline devices; (c) portable handsets or paging devices that have been activated by You for

wireless communications and paging; (d) internet connected landlines or nonresidential devices serviced by a

cable provider; (e) live connected utility meters; or (f) entities in the subscriber database. The total number of

subscribers shall be equal to the aggregate of all types of subscribers.

Suite: is defined as all the functional software components described in the product documentation.

$M of Supply Chain Finance Under Management: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent

amount in the applicable local currency) in total value of supply chain finance that is managed in the Program at

any given time. Supply Chain Finance includes, but is not limited to, receivables finance, payable finances,

channel and/or distributor finance, factoring and/or its variations, forfaiting, loans and/or advances against

inventory, bank payment obligations, pre-shipment finances and/or any other supply chain financing schemes

(such as invoice management, purchase order management, receivables reconciliation, debit and credit note

management) that is managed in the Program.

Sun Ray Device: is defined as the Sun Ray computer on which the Program is running.

System: is defined as a single configuration environment. Test, production, and development configurations

are considered three separate systems that must each be licensed.

Tape Drive: is defined as mechanical devices used to sequentially write, read and restore data from magnetic

tape media. Typically used, but not limited to, data protection and archival purposes, tape drives are deployed

either as a standalone unit(s) or housed within a robotic tape library. Examples of tape drive include but are not

limited to, Linear Tape Open (LTO), Digital Linear Tape (DLT), Advanced Intelligent Type (AIT), Quarter-Inch

Cartridge (QIC), Digital Audio Tape (DAT), and 8mm Helical Scan. For cloud based backups, Oracle counts each

parallel stream or Recovery Manager (RMAN) channel as equivalent to a tape drive.

Tape Library Slot: is defined as a physical slot location within a tape library where each slot accepts a single tape

cartridge.

Technical Reference Manuals

Technical Reference Manuals (“TRMs”) are Oracle’s confidential information. You shall use the TRMs solely for

Your internal data processing operations for purposes of: (a) implementing applications Programs, (b) interfacing

other software and hardware systems to the applications Programs and (c) building extensions to applications

Programs. You shall not disclose, use or permit the disclosure or use by others of the TRMs for any other purpose.

You shall not use the TRMs to create software that performs the same or similar functions as any of Oracle

products. You agree: (a) to exercise either at least the same degree of care to safeguard the confidentiality of

the TRMs as You exercise to safeguard the confidentiality of Your own most important confidential information

or a reasonable degree of care, whichever is greater; (b) to maintain agreements with Your employees and agents

that protect the confidentiality and proprietary rights of the confidential information of third parties such as

Oracle and instruct Your employees and agents of these requirements for the TRMs; (c) restrict disclosure of the

TRMs to those of Your employees and agents who have a "need to know" consistent with the purposes for which

such TRMs were disclosed; (d) maintain the TRMs at all times on Your premises; and (e) not to remove or destroy

any proprietary or confidential legends or markings placed upon the TRMs. Oracle shall retain all title, copyright

and other proprietary rights in the TRMs. TRMs are provided to You "as-is" without any warranty of any kind.

Upon termination, You shall cease using, and shall return or destroy, all copies of the applicable TRMs.

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Telephone Number: is defined as each unique telephone number for which the billing information is managed

or displayed using the Program, regardless of the number of individual account holders associated with such

telephone numbers.

Terabyte: is defined as a terabyte of computer storage space used by a storage filer equal to one trillion bytes.

$B in Total Assets: is defined as one billion U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the applicable local currency)

of Your latest published or internally available "Total Asset Value" as disclosed in Your annual report and/or

regulatory filings.

For the purposes of the Oracle Financial Services Trade-Based Anti Money Laundering Enterprise Edition

Program, the "Total Asset Value" disclosed in Your annual reports and/or regulatory filings refers to Your lines of

business that are involved with trade finance and includes but is not limited to, corporate banking, institutional

banking, global banking, or other lines of business that You specified in Your annual reports and/or regulatory

filings.

$M in Total Assets: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the applicable local

currency) in total value of assets that is managed by the Program.

For the purposes of the Oracle Banking Treasury Management Program, assets include, but are not limited to,

foreign exchange assets, money market instruments, derivatives, securities, trading portfolio assets, financial

assets, fixed income trading assets, treasury assets, and equity assets.

$M in Trades: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the applicable local currency) in

trades that are managed in the licensed Program during a 12 month period. The total value of all trades that are

managed in the licensed Program during a 12 month period must be counted for the purposes of determining the

number of licenses required.

$M in Trade Under Management: is defined as one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the

applicable local currency) in total value of trades that are managed in the Program at any given time. A trade

includes, but is not limited to, letters of credit, bank guarantees, shipping guarantees, delivery order, standby

letters of credit, bills discounted, bills under collection, reimbursement role exposures, trade finance loans, and

bank payment obligation.

Trainee: is defined as an employee, contractor, student or other person who is being recorded by the Program.

25 Transactions per Second: is defined as twenty-five transactions between client and server with explicit

support of agents where each transaction contains a request message and a response message. The total

number of new transactions for the entire system over a 1 second interval during peak usage must be counted.

100 Transactions per Second: is defined as one hundred transactions between client and server with explicit

support of agents where each transaction contains a request message and a response message. The total

number of new transactions for the entire system over a 30 second interval divided by 30 must be counted.

For the purposes of the following Program: Oracle Control Plane Monitor, Transaction Per Second is the total

number of messages (requests/responses) from the source to destination regardless of how many devices

and/or segments the messages traverse.

250K Transactions per Second: is defined as two hundred and fifty thousand transactions between client and

server with explicit support of agents where each transaction contains a request message and a response

message. The total number of new transactions for the entire system over a 5 second interval during peak usage

divided by 5 must be counted.

500 Transactions per Second: is defined as five hundred transactions between client and server with explicit

support of agents where each transaction contains a request message and a response message. The total

number of new transactions for the entire system over a 5 second interval during peak usage divided by 5 must

be counted.

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1K Transactions: is defined as one thousand unique transactions processed through the Program during a 12

month period. You may not exceed the licensed number of transactions during a 12 month period unless You

acquire additional transaction licenses from Oracle.

For the purposes of the Oracle FLEXCUBE Universal Banking Adapter for Blockchain Payments Program, 1K

Transactions is defined as one thousand unique payment transactions that are processed through the Program.

For the purposes of the Oracle FLEXCUBE Universal Banking Adapter for Blockchain Trade Finance for Buyer’s

Credit Program, 1K Transactions is defined as one thousand unique trade finance transactions that are processed

through the Program.

10K Transactions: is defined as ten thousand transactions processed through the Program during a 12 month

period.

For the purposes of the Oracle Banking Payments Program, transactions include but are not limited to funds

transfers, card payments, online payments, mobile payments, financial service kiosk originated payments,

biometric payments, P2P payments, electronic direct debits, instruments collections, demand drafts and banker’s

cheques.

For the purposes of the Oracle Banking Cash Management Program, transactions include, but are not limited to,

physical invoices, electronic invoices, bills collected, and any other modes of receivables and/or payables such as

checks, cash, electronic clearing, book transfers, and direct debits. Each transaction processed by the Program

and included in a bulk transaction must be counted.

1M Transactions: is defined as one million transactions processed through the Program during a 12 month period.

For the purposes of the Oracle Banking Payments for Enterprise Program, transactions include but are not limited

to cross border payments, low value payments, high value payments, direct debits, faster payments, clearing and

demand drafts.

Transaction: is defined as each set of interactions that is initiated by an application user recorded by Oracle

Enterprise Manager to capture availability and performance metrics used in calculating service levels. For

example, the following set of interactions would represent one transaction: login, search customer, log out.

Transactions per Second (TPS): is defined as the maximum rate of transactions between any client and server

represented by a request message and a response message, traversing the licensed software. You must count

all transactions received and transmitted averaged over a 30-second interval during the highest period of peak

usage.

Transaction per Second Per Card: is defined as a transaction per Eagle Application card between client–server

protocol with explicit support of agents (intermediaries) where each transaction contains a request message and

a response message. The total number of new transactions per Eagle Application card over a 30 second interval

during peak usage divided by 30 must be counted.

Transaction Services Client: is defined as a device that is used to receive data from an external source to record

a sales transaction (e.g., a device in a coffee shop that is used by customers to enter their sandwich orders). If

multiplexing hardware or software (e.g., a TP monitor or a web server product) is used, this number must be

measured at the multiplexing front end.

For the purposes of the Oracle Hospitality Simphony Transaction Services Program, devices that are used to send

property or revenue center configuration to an external source must be counted as Transaction Services Clients.

For example, if a digital signage provider wants to display menu item information (e.g., price, name, etc.) on a

menu board behind the counter and the menu board system requests that a device provides a list of the menu

items and prices that are available for purchase, then that device must be licensed as Transaction Services Client.

500 Transaction Units per Second: is defined as five hundred SS7 over IP transactions per second that include

M3UA or M2PA encoded messages.

Transcoding Session: is defined as one established virtual connection (with media anchoring) (a) between two

endpoints that are represented by subscriber devices or network switching equipment being transcoded, and (b)

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which are traversing the licensed software. The maximum number of transcoding sessions that are

simultaneously traversing the licensed software at any one time must be licensed.

Trial: is defined as each research project, study or procedure created, modified, tracked and/or conducted by a

sponsor using the licensed Program(s) or service(s).

For the purposes of the Oracle Health Sciences Data Management Workbench Enterprise Program, a Trial is

defined as a research project, study or procedure that starts on or after the effective date (the “Effective Date”) of

the applicable Oracle order under which You licensed the Oracle Health Sciences Data Management Workbench

Enterprise Program and that uses the Oracle Health Sciences Data Management Workbench Enterprise Program.

You must have licenses for the Program equal to the number of Trials that start in each consecutive 12 month

period that follows the Effective Date. Trials completed by a third party and loaded into the Oracle Health

Sciences Data Management Workbench Enterprise Program (“Third Party Trials”) are not counted for licensing

purposes provided that You complete and load these Third Party Trials into the Oracle Health Sciences Data

Management Workbench Enterprise Program within 90 days of the creation date in the Oracle Health Sciences

Data Management Workbench Enterprise Program of the applicable Third Party Trial. If You load any additional

data or send any discrepancies to a third party for these Third Party Trials into the Oracle Health Sciences Data

Management Workbench Enterprise Program after the applicable 90 day period, then You must purchase

additional Trial licenses for these Third Party Trials.

TSM tunnel: is defined as one tunnel connecting a device running the TSM SDK with the Tunneled Services

Control Function (TSCF) interface on the licensed software. The maximum number of TSM tunnels that are

simultaneously terminated on the licensed software at any one time must be licensed.

100 Tunnels: is defined as one hundred connections where one network protocol (the delivery protocol)

encapsulates another network protocol (the payload protocol).

For the purposes of the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller – TSC Program, only Tunneled Services

Control Function (TSCF) tunnels must be counted.

1K Tunnels: is defined as one thousand connections where one network protocol (the delivery protocol)

encapsulates another network protocol (the payload protocol).

Tunnel: is defined as one connection where one network protocol (the delivery protocol) encapsulates another

network protocol (the payload protocol).

Tunnel of IPsec IMS AKA: is defined as one Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) tunnel termination where each

tunnel secures SIP signaling with IMS endpoints using the IMS-AKA (IMS Authentication and Key Agreement)

crypto key exchange mechanism. The maximum number of tunnels of IPsec IMS AKA that are simultaneously

terminated on the licensed software at any one time must be licensed. It should be noted that each IMS endpoint

utilizes two IMS-AKA tunnels simultaneously.

TUPS per Domain: is defined as transaction units per second per domain.

A transaction unit shall mean a unit of functionality executed by the licensed Program. For the purposes of the

Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper (OCSG) Program, an example of a transaction unit is a call setup or

the sending of a message. For the purposes of the Oracle Communications Converged Application Server–

Service Controller (OCCAS-SC) Program, an example of a transaction unit is service brokering a call between an

IN network and an IP network. A transaction unit consists of (a) for the OCSG Program, one request and one or

more related responses as evidenced by the statistics generated by the licensed OCSG Program, or (b) for the

OCCAS-SC Program, one request executed in an inter-working module as evidenced by the statistics generated

by the licensed OCCAS-SC Program. The request may originate from the licensed Program and the

corresponding response may originate from the network, or alternately, the request may originate from the

network and the corresponding response may originate from the licensed Program. A domain is defined as one

or more OCSG or OCCAS-SC instances (and their associated resources) that You manage with a single

administration server and the instances may include multiple clustered instances as well as non-clustered

instances. For the purposes of this definition, a cluster shall mean one or more physical hardware servers located

at a single geographical site. For a given domain, the licensed Program monitors the number of transaction units

per second executed over 5 minute intervals. For the purposes of calculating the number of Your TUPS per

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Domain, the total number of transaction units per second executed by the licensed Program in a given domain

during the busiest 60 consecutive minute period in a given 24 hour period will be reported by the Program and

shall be divided by 3600.

UPK Developer: is defined as an individual authorized by You to use the Programs which are installed on a single

server or multiple servers, regardless of whether the individual is actively using the Programs at any given time.

UPK Developers may create, modify, view and interact with simulations and documentation.

UPK Module: is defined as the functional software component described in the product documentation.

User: is defined as an individual authorized by You to use the Programs which are installed on a single server or

multiple servers, regardless of whether the individual is actively using the Programs at any given time. A non

human operated device will be counted as a user in addition to all individuals authorized to use the Programs, if

such devices can access the Programs. If multiplexing hardware or software (e.g., a TP monitor or a web server

product) is used, this number must be measured at the multiplexing front end. Automated batching of data from

computer to computer is permitted.

100 Utilities Assets: is defined as one hundred records of Utilities Assets that are stored in the Oracle Utilities

Asset Management Base program. Utilities Assets are devices tracked using the program, including, but not

limited to, meters, communication devices, components, motors, pumps, pipes and vehicles.

100 Utilities Devices: is defined as one hundred active hardware or firmware elements in the utility’s network.

Utilities devices include, but are not limited to, meters, grid devices, home area network devices, and demand

response devices. A device’s active status is defined by its status in the database of the applicable Oracle Program.

For the Oracle Utilities Market Settlement Management Program, all active devices (both in the database plus any

other devices used in settlement calculations including performing settlement calculations on aggregated values

of devices which are not stored directly within the application) are counted.

Utilities System: is defined as a single implementation of the licensed Program. It includes production, test,

development, and high-availability environments. Two different implementations of the licensed Program, even

if the basic configuration is the same, are considered two separate Utilities Systems that must each be

licensed. For example, if the Oracle Utilities Live Energy Connect Program is deployed in two separate utility sites

(such as two pumping facilities or substations) then two Utilities System licenses are required.

Video Wrapper: is defined as a standardized container that acts as a file system for video assets installed per

site. Examples of video wrapper formats include GXF, MXF, OP1A, AVI, Quicktime and LXF.

Virtual Account: is defined as a customer account that is opened, maintained and stored in the Program. All

dormant virtual accounts shall be considered to be virtual accounts, as long as they are in the production database

of the applicable Program. Closed accounts shall not be considered to be virtual accounts for the purposes of

licensing requirements.

Virtual Identifier: is defined as an identifier assigned to a customer by a Financial Institution for use within the

licensed Program regardless of whether the identifier is actively being used by a Financial Institute at any given

time.

Web Services API License Session: is defined as one session under the control of the Web Services API. The

maximum number of Web Services API license sessions that are simultaneously under the control of the licensed

product at any one time must be licensed.

Wireless handset: is defined as a mobile communications device such as a mobile telephone, PDA, or paging

device, that has as primary functions wireless voice communications and data services provided through a service

provider.

$M in Written Premium: is defined as (a) for life and health insurance companies, one million U.S. Dollars (or

the equivalent amount in the applicable local currency) of Net Written Premium and Annuity Considerations for

the specific lines of businesses for which the applicable Program is used and (b) for property and casualty

insurance companies, one million U.S. Dollars (or the equivalent amount in the applicable local currency) of Net

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Written Premium for the specific lines of businesses for which the applicable Program is used. Net Written

Premium shall include the premium income retained by You, directly or through reinsurance after payments

made for reinsurance, and Annuity Considerations shall include money deposited in annuity contracts. In the

United States, the definitive source for data on Net Written Premiums and Annuity Considerations shall be the

annual statement that You file with the applicable state insurance commission. In other countries, the definitive

source for data on Net Written Premiums and Annuity Considerations shall be the applicable local governing body

for insurance which publishes the breakdowns by line of business.

Workstation: is defined as the client computer from which the Programs are being accessed, regardless of

where the Program is installed.

Term Designation

1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Year Terms: A Program license specifying a 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 Year Term shall commence on the effective

date of the order and shall continue for the specified period. At the end of the specified period the Program

license shall terminate.

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CURRENCY MATRIX

For License Metrics that reference One Million U.S. Dollars, One Billion U.S. Dollars and One Thousand U.S.

Dollars, please find the equivalent amount per the Applicable Currency below. “Applicable Currency” is defined

as the currency specified in the Summary of Fees section on your order.

CURRENCY EQUIVALENT AMOUNT

TO ONE MILLION U.S.

DOLLARS

EQUIVALENT AMOUNT

TO ONE BILLION U.S.

DOLLARS

EQUIVALENT AMOUNT

TO ONE THOUSAND

U.S. DOLLARS

Albania Lek ALL 106,602,200 ALL 106,602,200,000 ALL 106,602.20

Argentina Peso ARS 68,355,500 ARS 68,355,500,000 ARS 68,355.50

Australian Dollar AUD 1,446,700 AUD 1,446,700,000 AUD 1,446.70

Bangladesh Taka BDT 84,487,700 BDT 84,487,700,000 BDT 84,487.70

Bosnian Mark BAM 1,807,700 BAM 1,807,700,000 BAM 1,807.70

Brazilian Real BRL 5,273,900 BRL 5,273,900,000 BRL 5,273.90

Bulgaria Lev BGN 1,756,600 BGN 1,756,600,000 BGN 1,756.60

Canadian Dollar CAD 1,348,400 CAD 1,348,400,000 CAD 1,348.40

Chilean Peso CLP 776,468,000 CLP 776,468,000,000 CLP 776,468

Chinese Yuan CNY 6,822,000 CNY 6,822,000,000 CNY 6,822

Colombian Peso COP 3,733,000,000 COP 3,733,000,000,000 COP 3,733,000

Costa Rican Colón CRC 593,692,000 CRC 593,692,000,000 CRC 593,692

Croatian Kuna HRK 6,668,500 HRK 6,668,500,000 HRK 6,668.50

Czech Koruna CZK 23,242,500 CZK 23,242,500,000 CZK 23,242.50

Danish Kroner DKK 6,616,100 DKK 6,616,100,000 DKK 6,616.10

Egyptian Pound EGP 16,808,700 EGP 16,808,700,000 EGP 16,808.70

Euro EUR 898,100 EUR 898,100,000 EUR 898.10

Hong Kong Dollars HKD 7,749,900 HKD 7,749,900,000 HKD 7,749.90

Hungarian Forint HUF 316,480,000 HUF 316,480,000,000 HUF 316,480

Iceland Krone ISK 137,080,000 ISK 137,080,000,000 ISK 137,080

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CURRENCY EQUIVALENT AMOUNT

TO ONE MILLION U.S.

DOLLARS

EQUIVALENT AMOUNT

TO ONE BILLION U.S.

DOLLARS

EQUIVALENT AMOUNT

TO ONE THOUSAND

U.S. DOLLARS

Indian Rupee INR 74,300,000 INR 74,300,000,000 INR 74,300

Indonesian Rupiah IDR 14,410,000,000 IDR 14,410,000,000,000 IDR 14,410,000

Israel Shekel ILS 3,614,600 ILS 3,614,600,000 ILS 3,614.60

Japanese Yen JPY 120,000,000 JPY 120,000,000,000 JPY 120,000

Kazakhstan KZT 360,360,000 KZT 360,360,000,000 KZT 360,360

Kenyan Shilling KES 101,027,500 KES 101,027,500,000 KES 101,027.50

Korean Won KRW 1,194,520,000 KRW 1,194,520,000,000 KRW 1,194,520

Kuwait Dinar KWD 290,000 KWD 290,000,000 KWD 290

Macau MOP 7,984,100 MOP 7,984,100,000 MOP 7,984.10

Malaysian Ringgit MYR 4,054,300 MYR 4,054,300,000 MYR 4,054.30

Maldives Rufiyaa MVR 15,380,000 MVR 15,380,000,000 MVR 15,380

Mexican Peso MXN 22,279,500 MXN 22,279,500,000 MXN 22,279.50

New Zealand Dollar NZD 1,536,100 NZD 1,536,100,000 NZD 1,536.10

Norwegian Krone NOK 9,851,900 NOK 9,851,900,000 NOK 9,851.90

Pakistan Rupee PKR 165,613,000 PKR 165,613,000,000 PKR 165,613

Peru Sol PEN 3,369,900 PEN 3,369,900,000 PEN 3,369.90

Philippine Peso PHP 51,788,000 PHP 51,788,000,000 PHP 51,788

Polish Zloty PLN 3,856,300 PLN 3,856,300,000 PLN 3,856.30

Pounds Sterling GBP 792,200 GBP 792,200,000 GBP 792.20

Qatari Riyal QAR 3,640,800 QAR 3,640,800,000 QAR 3,640.80

Romanian New Leu RON 4,092,200 RON 4,092,200,000 RON 4,092.20

Russian Rouble RUB 70,698,500 RUB 70,698,500,000 RUB 70,698.50

Saudi Arabia Riyal SAR 3,750,400 SAR 3,750,400,000 SAR 3,750.40

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CURRENCY EQUIVALENT AMOUNT

TO ONE MILLION U.S.

DOLLARS

EQUIVALENT AMOUNT

TO ONE BILLION U.S.

DOLLARS

EQUIVALENT AMOUNT

TO ONE THOUSAND

U.S. DOLLARS

Serbian Dinar RSD 105,982,300 RSD 105,982,300,000 RSD 105,982.30

Singapore Dollar SGD 1,381,900 SGD 1,381,900,000 SGD 1,381.90

South African Rand ZAR 17,320,500 ZAR 17,320,500,000 ZAR 17,320.50

Swedish Krona SEK 9,562,200 SEK 9,562,200,000 SEK 9,562.20

Swiss Franc CHF 1,007,200 CHF 1,007,200,000 CHF 1,007.20

Taiwanese Dollar TWD 31,611,000 TWD 31,611,000,000 TWD 31,611

Thai Baht THB 31,827,000 THB 31,827,000,000 THB 31,827

Turkish Lira TRL 6,992,200 TRL 6,992,200,000 TRL 6,992.20

United Arab Emirates

Dirham

AED 3,673,000 AED 3,673,000,000 AED 3,673

Vietnamese Dong VND 23,411,000,000 VND 23,411,000,000,000 VND 23,411,000

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ORACLE LICENSING RULES

Licensing Rules for Oracle Technology Programs and Oracle Business Intelligence Applications

Failover: Subject to the conditions that follow below, Your license for the Programs listed on the US Oracle

Technology Price List, which may be accessed at http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/pricing/price-

lists/index.html, includes the right to run the licensed Program(s) on an unlicensed spare computer in a failover

environment for up to a total of ten separate 24-hour periods in any given calendar year (for example, if a failover

node is down for two hours on Tuesday and three hours on Friday, it counts as two 24-hour periods). The above

right only applies when a number of machines are arranged in a cluster and share one logical disk array in a single

data center. When the primary node fails, the failover node acts as the primary node. Once the primary node is

repaired, You must either switch back or designate that repair server as the failover node. Once the failover period

has exceeded ten 24-hour periods, the failover node must be licensed. In addition, only one failover node per

clustered environment is at no charge for up to ten separate 24-hour periods even if multiple nodes are

configured as failover. Downtime for maintenance purposes counts towards the ten separate 24-hour periods

limitation. When licensing options on a failover environment, the options must match the number of licenses of

the associated database. Additionally, when licensing by Named User Plus, the user minimums are waived on

one failover node only. Any use beyond the right granted in this section must be licensed separately. In a failover

environment, the same license metric must be used for the production and failover nodes when licensing a given

clustered configuration.

Testing: For the purpose of testing physical copies of backups, Your license for the Oracle Database includes the

right to run the database on an unlicensed computer for up to four times, not exceeding 2 days per testing, in any

given calendar year. The aforementioned right does not cover any other data recovery method - such as remote

mirroring - where the Oracle Program binary files are copied or synchronized.

You are responsible for ensuring that the following restrictions are not violated:

Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 may only be licensed on servers that have a maximum capacity of 2

sockets. In addition, notwithstanding any provision in Your Oracle license agreement to the contrary, each

Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 database may use a maximum of 16 CPU threads at any time. If You

purchase Named User Plus (NUP) licenses, You must maintain a minimum of 10 NUP per server.

If you are licensing the Oracle database Program, you may not cause or permit reverse engineering (unless

required by law for interoperability), disassembly or decompilation of data formats included in or produced

by that Program; the foregoing includes a prohibition on reverse engineering of code, data structures, file

formats or memory formats included in or produced by that Program or use of any tools or products that

have been derived from the reverse engineering of that Program or those data formats.

Exadata Database In-Memory may only be used on Exadata Database Machines and Oracle Superclusters.

Exadata Multitenant may only be used on Exadata Database Machines and Oracle Superclusters.

WebLogic Server Standard Edition does not include WebLogic Server Clustering.

Business Intelligence Standard Edition One can only be licensed on servers that have the ability to run a

maximum of 2 sockets. The data sources for BI Server and BI Publisher are limited to the included Oracle

Standard Edition One, one other database, and any number of flat file sources such as CSV, and XLS. You

may use Oracle Warehouse Builder Core ETL to pull data from any number of data sources but You must use

only the included Oracle Standard Edition One as the target database.

Informatica PowerCenter and PowerConnect Adapters may not be used on a standalone basis or as a

standalone ETL tool. The Informatica PowerCenter and PowerConnect Adapters may be used with any data

source provided the target(s) are: (i) the Oracle Business Intelligence applications Programs (excluding

Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management Applications), (ii) the underlying platforms on which the

Oracle Business Intelligence Extended Edition Program, Oracle Business Intelligence Standard Edition One or

associated components of those Business Intelligence applications Programs run, or (iii) a staging database

for any of the foregoing. Informatica PowerCenter and PowerConnect Adapters may also be used where the

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Oracle Business Intelligence applications Programs (excluding Hyperion Enterprise Performance

Management Applications) are the source and non-Oracle Business Intelligence application Programs are the

target, provided, that users do not use Informatica PowerCenter and PowerConnect Adapters to transform

the data.

With respect to the Java SE Advanced and Java SE Suite Programs, You may not create, modify, or change

the behavior of, or authorize Your users to create, modify, or change the behavior of, classes, interfaces, or

subpackages that are in any way identified as "java", "javax" "sun" or "oracle" or any variation of the

aforementioned naming conventions. The installation and auto-update processes for these Programs

transmit a limited amount of data to Oracle (or its service provider) about those specific processes to help

Oracle understand and optimize them. Oracle does not associate the data with personally identifiable

information. You can find more information about the data Oracle collects at http://oracle.com/contracts.

Additional copyright notices and license terms applicable to portions of the Programs are set forth at

http://oracle.com/contracts.

Programs that contain "for Oracle Applications" in the Program name are limited use Programs. These limited

use Programs may only be used with "eligible" Oracle application Programs that contain the following prefixes

in the Program name: Oracle Fusion, Oracle Communications*, Oracle Documaker, Oracle Endeca*, Oracle

Knowledge, Oracle Media, Oracle Retail*, Oracle Enterprise Taxation*, Oracle Tax, Oracle Utilities*, Oracle

Financial Services*, Oracle FLEXCUBE, Oracle Reveleus, Oracle Mantas, Oracle Healthcare*, Oracle Health

Sciences, Oracle Argus, Oracle Legal, Oracle Insurance, Oracle Primavera, Oracle Hospitality, Oracle XBRi, and

Oracle Relate. For those prefixes designated above with a “*” not all Programs with that prefix are eligible for

use with the "for Oracle Applications" limited use Programs. For a list of excluded Programs please review

the Applications Licensing Table, which may be accessed at http://oracle.com/contracts. Notwithstanding

anything above, Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Extended Edition for Oracle Applications may only be used

with “eligible” Oracle application Programs that contain “Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management" as a

prefix in the Program name provided that the Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management Programs are the

only Programs configured to run against the database instance Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Foundation

Edition for Oracle Applications may also be used with the Oracle Product Information Management Analytics,

Fusion Edition, Oracle Customer Data Management Analytics, Fusion Edition and Oracle Product Lifecycle

Analytics Programs. Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Foundation Edition for Oracle Applications may also

be used with the following Programs provided that the Oracle Fusion Applications are the only data source:

Oracle Sales Analytics, Fusion Edition; Oracle Partner Analytics, Fusion Edition; Oracle Supply Chain and

Order Management Analytics; Oracle Financial Analytics, Fusion Edition; Oracle Procurement and Spend

Analytics, Fusion Edition; Oracle Human Resources Analytics, Fusion Edition and Oracle Project Analytics.

Any use of limited use Programs containing "for Oracle Applications" by other Oracle applications or third

party applications is not permitted.

Oracle BPEL Process Manager Option for Oracle Applications may be used only to enable business processes,

workflow interactions and approvals within eligible Oracle Applications. Workflow interactions between

eligible Oracle Applications and, other Oracle Applications or third party applications are allowed as long as

they are enabled/initiated within the eligible Oracle Applications. Business Processes defined in BPEL are

allowed as long as at least one of the services invoked from within the Business Process access an eligible

Oracle Application either natively (via Web Services) or via an adapter.

Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Foundation Edition for Oracle Applications may be used only to perform

query, reporting and analysis against a transaction database, data warehouse or an Essbase OLAP cube if: (i)

the transaction database is an eligible Oracle Applications transaction database itself or an extraction, in

whole or in part, of an eligible Oracle Applications transaction database, without transformation (query,

reporting and analysis against a transaction database that is not an eligible Oracle Applications transaction

database requires a full use license of Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Foundation Edition); or (ii) the data

warehouse is a pre-packaged eligible Oracle Applications data warehouse, with any customizations necessary

to reflect customizations made in the eligible Oracle Applications, and restricted only to the eligible Oracle

Applications sources (query, reporting and analysis against extensions to the data warehouse drawn from

source systems not supported by the pre-packaged data warehouses require a full use license of Oracle

Business Intelligence Suite Foundation Edition); or (iii) the dimensions of each Essbase OLAP Cube are

sourced from eligible Oracle Applications.

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Oracle WebLogic Suite for Oracle Applications may be used only as an embedded runtime for eligible Oracle

Applications or to deploy customizations to an eligible Oracle Application. The WebLogic global datasource

or one of the WebLogic application datasources must be configured to access the schema of an eligible Oracle

Application.

Data Integrator Enterprise Edition for Oracle Applications may only be used with the Oracle supplied data

integration jobs and customization of the supplied jobs is allowed. For the avoidance of doubt, examples of

uses that are not permitted include, but are not limited to, the following: adding new jobs that support

different applications, new schemas, or previously unsupported application modules.

Oracle SOA Suite for Oracle Applications may be used only to enable integration, business processes,

workflow interactions and approvals within eligible Oracle Applications. Workflow interactions between

eligible Oracle Applications and other non-eligible Oracle Applications or third party applications are allowed

as long as they are either initiated or terminated within eligible Oracle Applications. Usage of SOA composites

(including but not limited to Rules, Mediator, XSLT transforms, BPEL processes, Spring components,

Workflow services and OWSM security policies) is allowed as long as at least one of the services invoked from

within each composite accesses an eligible Oracle Application either natively (via Web services) or via an

adapter and the invocation is part of a flow that is either initiated or terminated within eligible Oracle

Applications. Oracle Service Bus (OSB) usage is allowed as long as each service deployed accesses an eligible

Oracle Application either natively (via Web services) or via an adapter.

Oracle WebCenter Portal for Oracle Applications may be used only to surface eligible Oracle Application(s)

and custom applications (collectively, “eligible applications”). Surfacing any third-party applications,

including other applications from Oracle, requires a license for Oracle WebCenter Portal. Multiple eligible

applications may be surfaced in a single portal instance provided that a WebCenter Portal for Oracle

Applications license exists for each eligible application surfaced in the portal. WebCenter Portal for Oracle

Applications may be used to integrate the various WebCenter services (e.g., wikis, blogs, and discussions) into

an application context, as well as to build out custom workflows and notifications between the eligible

application and WebCenter Portal components. The content management features of the Oracle WebCenter

Portal for Oracle Applications Program may be used to store and manage documents created outside of the

eligible application provided that such documents are related to the eligible application or to the application

context.

Oracle WebCenter Imaging for Oracle Applications may be used to create and modify imaging searches, to

modify pre-packaged imaging application document types, and to create and modify input mappings to

imaging applications. Oracle WebCenter Imaging for Oracle Applications may also be used to invoke web

service application programming interfaces (API’s) from Oracle Application workflows. A license for

WebCenter Imaging for Oracle Applications is required to define new document types for the management

of images unrelated to a pre-packaged Oracle Applications integration, to develop custom workflows, and to

invoke APIs from custom workflows or custom application integrations.

Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite Plus for Oracle Applications may be used only to perform

associated actions for users of and within the eligible Oracle Applications. The Programs may be used to do

the following: (1) add, delete, modify, and manage user identities and roles in the eligible Oracle Applications;

(2) provide web access management and single sign-on into eligible Oracle Applications; (3) provide data

storage or virtualization to data storage of user identities and user identity related information or

authentication and authorization policies for eligible Oracle Applications; (4) provide federated single sign-

on to eligible Oracle Applications.

Oracle Coherence Enterprise Edition for Oracle Applications may only be used within the same Java Virtual

Machine as the eligible Oracle Application components.

Oracle GoldenGate for Oracle Applications may only be used with the Oracle supplied integration jobs.

Customization of the Oracle supplied integration jobs is allowed if necessitated by (i) customizations of the

source application or of the target application or (ii) for performance tuning of the GoldenGate configuration.

Oracle GoldenGate for Oracle Applications may not be used (i) for data replication to non-Oracle databases

or (ii) by other Oracle applications or (iii) by third party applications for any type of data integration or

replication purposes. For the avoidance of doubt, examples of other uses that are not permitted include, but

are not limited to, the following: replicating data to non-Oracle databases (including MySQL), adding new

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source or target schemas, adding unsupported application modules to source or target schemas, supporting

other replication topologies (e.g., active-active or multi-master) or adding anything not supplied by Oracle.

The license for the Hyperion Planning Plus Program includes a limited use license for the Oracle Essbase Plus,

Hyperion Financial Reporting and Hyperion Web Analysis Programs. Such limited use license means that the

Oracle Essbase Plus, Hyperion Financial Reporting and Hyperion Web Analysis Programs may only be used

to access data from the Hyperion Planning Plus Program. The Oracle Data Integrator for Oracle Business

Intelligence Program may be used to load data from any data source provided that the target database is the

Hyperion Planning Plus Program. Specifically, the Oracle Essbase Plus Program cannot be used to create

Essbase cubes that do not contain data used by the Hyperion Planning Plus Program and the Aggregate

Storage option component of the Oracle Essbase Plus Program may not be used.

The license for the Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management Program includes a limited use license for

the Oracle Essbase Plus, Hyperion Financial Reporting, Hyperion Web Analysis and Oracle Data Integrator for

Business Intelligence Programs. Such limited use license means that the Oracle Essbase Plus, Hyperion

Financial Reporting, Hyperion Web Analysis and Oracle Data Integrator for Business Intelligence Programs

may only be used to access data from the Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management Program. Specifically,

the Oracle Essbase Plus Program cannot be used to create Essbase cubes that do not contain data used by

the Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management Program and the Aggregate Storage option component of

the Oracle Essbase Plus Program may not be used.

If You purchase Named User Plus licenses for the Programs listed below, You must maintain 25 Named

Users Plus per Processor:

PROGRAM NAMED USER PLUS MINIMUM

Oracle Database Enterprise Edition 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

NoSQL Database Enterprise Edition 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

Times Ten In-Memory Database 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

Rdb Enterprise Edition 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

CODASYL DBMS 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

Data Integrator Enterprise Edition 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

GoldenGate 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

GoldenGate for Non Oracle Database 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

GoldenGate for Mainframe 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

GoldenGate Veridata 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

GoldenGate for Teradata Replication Services 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

Data Integrator Enterprise Edition for Oracle Applications 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

GoldenGate for Big Data 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

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PROGRAM NAMED USER PLUS MINIMUM

GoldenGate Foundation Suite 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

GoldenGate for Oracle Applications 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

Endeca Discovery Foundation for Oracle Applications 25 Named Users Plus per Processor

Java SE Advanced 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Java SE Suite 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebLogic Server Standard Edition 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebLogic Suite 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Web Tier 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Coherence Standard Edition One 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Coherence Enterprise Edition 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Coherence Grid Edition 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

TopLink and Application Development Framework 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

GlassFish Server 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Internet Application Server Standard Edition 10 Named Users Plus per Processor*

Internet Application Server Enterprise Edition 10 Named Users Plus per Processor*

API Gateway 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

BPEL Process Manager 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebLogic Integration 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Service Registry 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Enterprise Repository 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Forms and Reports 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Managed File Transfer 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Tuxedo 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

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PROGRAM NAMED USER PLUS MINIMUM

Event Processing 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

SOA Suite for Non Oracle Middleware 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Unified Business Process Management Suite for Non Oracle

Middleware

10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Business Process Management Standard Edition 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Application Adapters 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Integration Adapter for SAP R/3 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Integration Adapter for JD Edwards World 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Integration Adapter for Siebel 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Cloud Adapters 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

B2B for RosettaNet 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

B2B for EDI 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Healthcare Adapter 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

B2B for ebXML 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebCenter Suite Plus 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebCenter Portal 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebCenter Content 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebCenter Sites 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebCenter Sites Satellite Server 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebCenter Universal Content Management 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebCenter Imaging 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebCenter Forms Recognition 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebCenter Enterprise Capture 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebCenter Distributed Capture 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

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PROGRAM NAMED USER PLUS MINIMUM

WebCenter Real-Time Collaboration 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

WebCenter Sites Mobile Option 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Enterprise Identity Services Suite 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Identity Governance Suite 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Access Management Suite Plus 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Entitlements Server 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Entitlements Server Security Module 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

Beehive Enterprise Collaboration Server 10 Named Users Plus per Processor

*The Named User Plus Minimum does not apply if the Program is installed on a one-processor machine that

allows for a maximum of one user per Program.

PROGRAM NAMED USER PLUS MINIMUM

Personal Edition 1 Named User Plus per database

Business Intelligence Standard Edition One 50 Named Users Plus

If licensing by Named User Plus, the number of licenses for the Programs listed below in column A must match

the number of licenses of the associated Program listed in column B. In the case where the minimum number of

Named User Plus licenses are/were purchased, the number of licenses may not match due to variance in core

factors between the time the respective Programs were licensed. If licensing by Processor, the number of licenses

for the Programs listed below in column A must match the number of licenses of the associated Program listed

in column B. In the case where the Programs are licensed at different times, the number of licenses may not

match due to variance in core factors between the time the respective Programs were licensed; in that case the

number of cores used to determine the number of licensed processors for the Programs listed below in column

A must match the number of cores used to determine the number of licensed processors of the associated

Program listed in Column B. Associated Programs are those Programs being used in conjunction with the

Program in Column A.

COLUMN A COLUMN B

Database Enterprise Edition Options*- Multitenant, Real

Application Clusters, Real Application Clusters One Node,

Partitioning, OLAP, Spatial and Graph, Advanced Security,

Label Security, Database Vault, Active Data Guard, Real

Application Testing, Advanced Compression, Advanced

Analytics, Database In-Memory, Retail Data Model,

Communications Data Model, Airlines Data Model, Utilities

Data Model

Oracle Database Enterprise Edition

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COLUMN A COLUMN B

Database Enterprise Management*- Diagnostics Pack,

Tuning Pack, Database Lifecycle Management Pack, Cloud

Management Pack for Oracle Database

RDB Server Options*- TRACE Rdb Enterprise Edition, CODASYL DBMS

WebLogic Suite Options**- BPEL Process Manager

Option, Service Bus, SOA Suite for Oracle Middleware,

Unified Business Process Management Suite, WebLogic

Coherence Grid Edition Option

WebLogic Suite

WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition and WebLogic Suite

Options**- WebLogic Server Multitenant, WebLogic Server

Continuous Availability

Associated application server Program being

managed by the Program in Column A.

SOA Suite for Oracle Middleware Options**-

Integration Continuous Availability

SOA Suite for Oracle Middleware

Application Server Enterprise Management**- WebLogic

Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition, SOA

Management Pack Enterprise Edition, Cloud Management

Pack for Oracle Fusion Middleware, Management Pack for

Oracle Data Integrator

Associated application server Program being

managed by the Program in Column A.

Management Pack for Oracle Coherence** Coherence Enterprise Edition, Coherence Grid

Edition

Management Pack for Oracle GoldenGate* GoldenGate, GoldenGate for Non Oracle

Database, GoldenGate for Mainframe

GoldenGate Foundation Suite

Oracle GoldenGate, Oracle GoldenGate for Non

Oracle Database, GoldenGate for Mainframe

licenses

Tuxedo Advanced Performance Pack** Tuxedo

Business Intelligence Server Enterprise Edition Options-

Interactive Dashboard, Delivers, Answers

Business Intelligence Server Enterprise Edition

Business Intelligence Suite Extended Edition Option-

Business Intelligence Management Pack

Business Intelligence Suite Extended Edition

Beehive Platform Options- Beehive Messaging, Beehive

Team Collaboration, Beehive Synchronous Collaboration,

Beehive Voicemail

Beehive Platform

Management Pack for Oracle Data Integrator Data Integrator Enterprise Edition, Data

Integrator and Application Adapter for Data

Integration, or Oracle Data Integrator Enterprise

Edition for Oracle Applications

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COLUMN A COLUMN B

Hyperion Financial Data Quality Management Options-

Hyperion Financial Data Quality Management Adapter for

Financial Management, Hyperion Financial Data Quality

Management Adapter Suite, Hyperion Financial Data Quality

Management Adapter for SAP

Hyperion Financial Data Quality Management

Hyperion Financial Data Quality Management for

Hyperion Enterprise Option- Hyperion Financial Data

Quality Management - Enterprise Edition Adapter for

Financial Management, Hyperion Financial Data Quality

Management – Enterprise Edition Adapter Suite, Hyperion

Financial Data Quality Management – Enterprise Edition ERP

Source Adapter for SAP

Hyperion Financial Data Quality Management

for Hyperion Enterprise

*If licensing by Named User Plus You must maintain, at a minimum, 25 Named Users Plus per Processor per

associated Program.

** If licensing by Named User Plus You must maintain, at a minimum, 10 Named Users Plus per Processor per

associated Program.

Licensing Rules for Applications

You are responsible for ensuring compliance with the application licensing prerequisites as specified in the

Applications Licensing Table, which may be accessed at http://oracle.com/contracts

Licensing Rules for ATG Applications

The Oracle ATG Web Commerce Business Intelligence Program and the Oracle ATG Web Commerce Business

Intelligence Administrator Program may only be used in conjunction with either the Oracle ATG Web

Commerce Program and/or the Oracle ATG Web Knowledge Manager Program. You may, however, expand

Your data model to include other information provided the additional information supplements information

is already included in the Oracle ATG Web Commerce Program or in the Oracle ATG Knowledge Manager

Program.

The Cognos BI Consumer Bundle is included in the Oracle ATG Web Commerce Business Intelligence Program

and is comprised of (a) one (1) reporting engine for anonymous viewers consisting of no more than two (2)

processors and four (4) total cores, (b) unlimited anonymous report viewer seat licenses, (c) one (1) Named BI

Web Administrator seat license and one (1) Named BI Professional Report Author seat license. Any additional

seat licenses must be licensed separately by purchase of Oracle ATG Web Commerce BI Administrator seat

licenses at an additional cost and are not included in any enterprise-wide or similar license.

Licensing Rules for Oracle Communications Programs

You have the right to use the Oracle Communications Advanced Billing and Revenue Management Server

Program, the Oracle Communications Advanced Billing and Revenue Management Server Extensions and the

Oracle Communications Advanced Billing and Revenue Management Market Extensions up the specified

amount of application annual revenue defined in this order for the specified Application/Scope of Use.

Your license for the Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management for Convergent Rating

Program includes a right to use the Batch Rating Module at no additional charge consistent with the rights

granted for the Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management for Convergent Rating Program.

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Your license for the Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management Server for Roaming Program

includes a right to use the Batch Rating Module at no additional charge consistent with the rights granted for

the Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management Server for Roaming Program.

Licensing Rules for Oracle Construction and Engineering Programs

For the purposes of the following Primavera Programs: Earned Value Management, Evolve, SureTrak,

Contractor and P3 Project Planner, You acknowledge that You have both read and understand the limited

Software Update License & Support services that are available for these Programs, as described in Oracle’s

Technical Support Policies.

For purposes of the Primavera SureTrak and Primavera P3 Project Planner Programs, You acknowledge that

the agreement delivered to You with these Programs, and not the end user license agreement contained in

the product installation, governs the end user’s use of these Programs.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management and

Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management Web Services, developers and/or users (i) who are

not already licensed for the Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management Program and (ii) who

access (including through Access Points) applications, must be licensed for the Primavera P6 Enterprise

Project Portfolio Management Web Services Program. “Access Points” includes, but is not limited to, third

party, Oracle or custom versions of the following: interfaces, API’s, web services and database links.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Primavera Contract Management Web Services and Primavera

Contract Management, developers and/or users (i) who are not already licensed for the Primavera Contract

Management Program and (ii) who access (including through Access Points) applications, must be licensed

for the Primavera Contract Management Web Services Program. “Access Points” includes, but is not limited

to, third party, Oracle or custom versions of the following: interfaces, API’s, web services and database links.

For the purposes of the following Primavera programs: Earned Value Management, Evolve, SureTrak,

Contractor and P3 Project Planner, you acknowledge that you have read and understand the limited Software

Update License & Support services that are available for these programs, as described in Oracle’s Technical

Support Policies.

For purposes of the Primavera SureTrak and Primavera P3 Project Planner programs, you acknowledge that

the agreement referenced on this ordering document (i.e., the Oracle License and Services Agreement), and

not the end user license agreement contained in the product installation, governs your use of these programs.

Licensing Rules for DIVA Programs

Failover: Subject to the conditions that follow below, Your license for the following Programs: Oracle DIVA

Programs (Oracle DIVArchive Manager, Oracle DIVArchive Avid Connectivity, Oracle DIVArchive Application

Filtering, Oracle DIVArchive Storage Plan Manager , Oracle DIVArchive Export / Import, and Oracle DIVArchive

Automatic Data Migration) includes the right to run the licensed Program(s) on an unlicensed spare computer in

a failover environment for up to a total of ten separate days in any given calendar year (for example, if a failover

node is down for two hours on Tuesday and three hours on Friday, it counts as two days). The above right only

applies when a number of machines are connected to the disk cache or tape library, i.e., the machines are not in

a clustered environment and the machines share a disk array or tape library. When the primary node fails, the

failover node acts as the primary node. Once the primary node is repaired, You must switch back to the primary

node. Once the failover period has exceeded ten days, the failover node must be licensed. Downtime for

maintenance purposes counts towards the ten separate days limitation. Any use beyond the right granted in this

section must be licensed separately.

Licensing Rules for Oracle E-Business Suite Applications

Please be advised that only a subset of the products included on an Applications NLS Supplement Media Pack

have been translated. For existing supported customers, My Oracle Support has information on which

products have been translated for the supported languages (https://support.oracle.com). For new or

unsupported customers, please contact Your Oracle Account Manager for this information.

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The option Activity Hub B2B is only available with the Siebel Customer Universal Master component of the

Customer Hub B2B Program.

The option Field Service Hub B2B is only available with the Siebel Customer Universal Master component of

the Customer Hub B2B Program.

The option Marketing Hub B2B is only available with the Siebel Customer Universal Master component of the

Customer Hub B2B Program.

The option Sales Hub B2B is only available with the Siebel Customer Universal Master component of the

Customer Hub B2B Program.

The option Service Hub B2B is only available with the Siebel Customer Universal Master component of the

Customer Hub B2B Program.

The option Activity Hub B2C is only available with the Siebel Customer Universal Master component of the

Customer Hub B2C Program.

The option Field Service Hub B2C is only available with the Siebel Customer Universal Master component of

the Customer Hub B2C Program.

The option Marketing Hub B2C is only available with the Siebel Customer Universal Master component of the

Customer Hub B2C Program.

The option Privacy Management Policy Hub B2C is only available with the Siebel Customer Universal Master

component of the Customer Hub B2C Program.

The option Sales Hub B2C is only available with the Siebel Customer Universal Master component of the

Customer Hub B2C Program.

The option Service Hub B2C is only available with the Siebel Customer Universal Master component of the

Customer Hub B2C Program.

Licensing Rules for Oracle Financial Services Programs

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle Banking Payments ACH Connectivity Pack 1, Oracle

Banking Payments RTGS Connectivity Pack 1, Oracle Banking Payments RTP Connectivity Pack 1, Oracle

Banking Payments RTP Connectivity Pack 2, and Oracle Banking Payments Cross Border Payments

Connectivity Pack 1, the countries and the networks supported by these Programs are specified in the

Program Documentation.

For the purposes of the following Programs: Oracle Banking Payments ACH Messaging Pack 1, Banking

Payments ACH Messaging Pack 2, Banking Payments RTP Messaging Pack 1, Banking Payments RTP

Messaging Pack 2, Banking Payments RTGS Messaging Pack 1, Banking Payments RTGS Messaging Pack 2,

and Oracle Banking Payments Cross Border Payments Messaging Pack 1, the countries and the networks

supported by these Programs are specified in the Program Documentation.

Licensing Rules for Oracle Hospitality Cruise Applications

The Oracle Hospitality Data Foundation for Cruise Program may only be used with Oracle Hospitality Cruise

Programs. New reports or customizations of the included reports are allowed. Integration to third party

systems is only allowed via the Oracle Hospitality Interface Programs, data integration extracts and/or

APIs. You may not add unsupported applications to the environments created with this Program. You are

allowed to host data elements originating only from the Oracle Hospitality Programs in the schemas created

with the use of this Program. You may not host any third party data elements.

Licensing Rules for Oracle Hospitality Food and Beverage Applications

The Oracle Hospitality Technology Foundation for Food and Beverage Program may only be used with Oracle

Hospitality Food and Beverage Programs. New reports or customizations of the included reports are allowed.

Integration to third party systems is only allowed via the Oracle Hospitality Interface Programs, data

integration extracts and/or APIs. You may not add unsupported applications to the environments created

with this Program. You are allowed to host data elements originating only from the Oracle Hospitality

Programs in the schemas created with the use of this Program. You may not host any third party data

elements.

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The Oracle Hospitality Simphony Base Software programs may be operating on Oracle MICROS hardware

running the Oracle Linux for MICROS operating system. The Oracle Linux for MICROS operating system is

licensed pursuant to the terms of the Oracle Linux license agreement delivered with the Oracle MICROS

hardware. In the event that technical support for Oracle Hospitality Simphony Base Software programs

includes any updates, bug fixes, and security fixes for the Oracle Linux for MICROS operating system, then

those updates, bug fixes, and security fixes are subject to the terms of the Oracle Linux license agreement

delivered with the Oracle MICROS hardware.

Licensing Rules for Oracle Hospitality Hotels Applications

The Oracle Hospitality Technology Foundation Programs may only be used with Oracle Hospitality Hotel

Programs. New reports or customizations of the included reports are allowed. Integration to third party

systems is only allowed via the Oracle Hospitality Interface Programs, data integration extracts and/or

APIs. You may not add unsupported applications to the environments created with this Program. You are

allowed to host data elements originating only from the Oracle Hospitality Programs in the schemas created

with the use of this Program. You may not host any third party data elements.

The Oracle Hospitality OPERA 5 Property Standard Program is limited to 55 functions as defined in the

Program Documentation.

The Oracle Hospitality OPERA 5 Property Lite Program is limited to 30 functions as defined in the Program

Documentation.

The Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Resort Edition Program is limited to 30 functions as defined in the

Program Documentation.

The number of licenses for the Oracle Hospitality Hotels Programs listed below in column A must match the

number of licenses of the associated Oracle Hospitality Hotels Program listed in column B.

COLUMN COLUMN B

Oracle Hospitality OPERA Property Add-on Modules -

Oracle Hospitality OPERA Hotel Mobile, Oracle Hospitality

OPERA Mobile, Oracle Hospitality OPERA Multiproperty

Cross Profiles and Configurations, Oracle Hospitality OPERA

Multiproperty Cross Reservation, Oracle Hospitality OPERA

Multiproperty Cross Postings, Oracle Hospitality OPERA

Advanced Reporting and Analytics, Oracle Hospitality

OPERA Commission Handling, Oracle Hospitality OPERA

Membership for Frequent Guest and Flyer, Oracle

Hospitality OPERA Web Self Service

Oracle Hospitality OPERA 5 Property Premium

OR Oracle Hospitality OPERA 5 Property

Standard OR Oracle Hospitality OPERA 5

Property Lite

Oracle Hospitality OPERA Sales and Catering Add-Ons

for Hotels –

Oracle Hospitality OPERA 5 Sales and Catering Multi-

Property Base, Oracle Hospitality OPERA 5 Sales and

Catering Multiproperty Group Room Control and Function

Diary, Oracle Hospitality OPERA 5 Sales and Catering

Reporting and Analytics, Oracle Hospitality OPERA 5 Sales

and Catering Web Self Service

Oracle Hospitality OPERA 5 Sales and Catering

Premium OR Oracle Hospitality OPERA 5 Sales

and Catering Standard OR Oracle Hospitality

OPERA 5 Sales and Catering Lite

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Add-On Modules* –

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Loyalty and Membership,

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Spa and Leisure, Oracle

Hospitality Suite8 Central Shared Profiles and Reports,

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Professional

Edition OR Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property

Resort Edition, OR Oracle Hospitality Suite8

Property Small Business Edition

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COLUMN COLUMN B

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Central Cross Reservations, Oracle

Hospitality Suite8 Property Travel Agent Commission,

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Conference and Catering,

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Conference and Catering

Room Planner, Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Hotel Mobile,

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Bed Management

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Interfaces*-

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property One-Way Online

Interface, Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Two-Way

Online Interface, Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property

Telephony Management System Interface, Oracle

Hospitality Suite8 Property Call Accounting System

Interface (EMEA and APAC Regions), Oracle Hospitality

Suite8 Property Voice Mail System Interface, Oracle

Hospitality Suite8 Property Point-of-Sale Interface, Oracle

Hospitality Suite8 Property Key Services System Interface

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Video Services Interface,

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Video Posting Only

System Interface

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Minibar System, Oracle

Hospitality Suite8 Property Electronic Funds Transfer

Interface, Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Building

Management System Interface, Oracle Hospitality Suite8

Property Vending System Interface, Oracle Hospitality

Suite8 Property Miscellaneous System Interface, Oracle

Hospitality Suite8 Property Internet Posting System

Interface

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Back Office Interface,

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Voucher Redemption

Interface, Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Conference and

Catering Event Display Interface, Oracle Hospitality Suite8

Property Back Office Interface for baVel, Oracle Hospitality

Suite8 Property Interface for HIS-Solution, Oracle

Hospitality Suite8 Property Interface for TAC Voucher

Redemption

Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property Professional

Edition OR Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Property

Resort Edition, OR Oracle Hospitality Suite8

Property Small Business Edition

*Note: The Oracle Hospitality Suite8 Programs are only applicable to the EMEA and APAC Regions.

Licensing Rules for JD Edwards Applications

The Foundation Program contains the development foundation environment/toolkit. You understand and

acknowledge that any software Program developed with the functionality of the development foundation

environment/toolkit is subject to the terms and conditions of this agreement. You will defend and indemnify

Oracle against any claims by third parties for damages (including, without limitation, reasonable legal fees)

arising out of any computer Programs generated by You utilizing the development tools included in the

Programs. ORACLE DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY THAT THE DEVELOPMENT TOOLS INCLUDED IN THE

PROGRAMS WILL GENERATE COMPUTER PROGRAMS WITH THE CHARACTERISTICS OR SPECIFICATIONS

DESIRED BY YOU OR THAT SUCH GENERATED COMPUTER PROGRAMS WILL BE ERROR FREE.

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Licensing Rules for MySQL Programs

The MySQL Programs may contain third party technology. Oracle may provide certain notices to You in

Program Documentation, “readme” files or the installation details in connection with such third party

technology. Third party technology will be licensed to You either under the terms of the agreement, or if

specified in the Program Documentation, “readme” files, or the installation details, under separate license

terms (“separate terms”) and not under the terms of the agreement (“separately licensed third party

technology”). Your rights to use such separately licensed third party technology under the separate terms

are not restricted in any way by the agreement.

Licensing Rules for PeopleSoft Applications

Your use of the Campus Self Service and Student Administration components within the Campus Solutions

Program is subject to the additional terms and conditions set forth in the INAS Software Supplement located

at http://oracle.com/contracts.

Notwithstanding anything in the agreement to the contrary, (i) the license granted herein is limited for use by

the licensed number of named users for the purpose of performing compilation tasks; and (ii) only 1 instance

of the Net Express for Windows/NT (Windows 2000) compiler may be installed per named user. The license

granted herein is for use by an unlimited number of users for purposes other than performing compilation

tasks, such as runtime use, and you may use any number of Application Servers in connection with PeopleSoft

programs. You may only use this program with PeopleSoft and JD Edwards programs that you have licensed.

“Named user” shall mean only 1 uniquely identified person having access to the program. More than one

individual may not share named user profiles. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary: (a) this third

party program is a supportable program; and (b) technical support fees are the rates in effect at time of

renewal, and are not dependent on number of employees or revenues.

Notwithstanding anything in the agreement to the contrary, (i) the license granted herein is limited for use by

the licensed number of named users for the purpose of performing compilation tasks; and (ii) only 1 instance

of the Server Express for UNIX compiler may be installed per named user. The license granted herein is for

use by an unlimited number of users for purposes other than performing compilation tasks, such as runtime

use, and you may use any number of Application Servers in connection with PeopleSoft programs. You may

only use this program with PeopleSoft and JD Edwards programs that you have licensed. “Named user” shall

mean only 1 uniquely identified person having access to the program. More than one individual may not

share named user profiles. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary: (a) this third party program is

a supportable program; and (b) technical support fees are the rates in effect at time of renewal, and are not

dependent on number of employees or revenues.

Notwithstanding anything in the agreement to the contrary, (i) the license granted herein is limited for use by

the licensed number of named users for the purpose of performing compilation tasks; and (ii) only 1 instance

of the Server Express for UNIX compiler may be installed per named user. The license granted herein is for

use by an unlimited number of users for purposes other than performing compilation tasks, such as runtime

use, and you may use any number of Application Servers in connection with PeopleSoft programs. You may

only use this program with PeopleSoft and JD Edwards programs that you have licensed. “Named user” shall

mean only 1 uniquely identified person having access to the program. More than one individual may not

share named user profiles. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary: (a) this third party program is

a supportable program; and (b) technical support fees are the rates in effect at time of renewal, and are not

dependent on number of employees or revenues.

Licensing Rules for Oracle Retail Programs

The Oracle Retail Technology Foundation for Store Applications Program may only be used with the Oracle

Retail Point of Service Program, the Oracle Retail Back Office Program, the Oracle Retail XStore Point of

Service Program and the Oracle Retail XStore Office Program. Any use of the Oracle Retail Technology

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Foundation for Store Applications Program by other Oracle Programs or third party programs is not

permitted.

Licensing Rules for Siebel Applications

For the Siebel Branch Teller Services Program, Siebel Internet Banking Services Program, Siebel Retail Finance

Foundation Services Program and the Siebel Financial Transactions Workbench Program, You may use third

party tools to (a) create materials or (b) modify the materials identified as Sample Screen Code and Process

Templates in the Program Documentation, all in accordance with the Program Documentation, and provided

that such materials or modified materials shall be used solely with Your licensed use of such Programs. You

shall not limit in any way Oracle’s right to develop, use, license, create derivative works of, or otherwise freely

exploit the Programs, ancillary Programs, Program Documentation, or any other materials provided by Oracle,

or to permit third parties to do so.

The Siebel Details Program includes a license for 20 Concurrent Users that authorizes You to use the Program

on only one Computer for a maximum of 20 Concurrent Users at any given time. A “Concurrent User” is

defined as each individual that may concurrently use or access the Programs. Concurrent Users may only be

Your existing customers or Your prospective customers, and may not be Your business partners or Your

employees.

The Siebel Marketing Server Program is licensed on a Computer basis together with the number of unique

Customer Records that You may access using the Program. A “Customer Record” is defined as each unique

Record (including contact records, prospect records and records in external data sources) that You may

access using the Program.

The Siebel Pharma Marketing Server is licensed on the basis of the number of unique Customer Records that

You may access using the Program together with the number of Brands that You may manage using the

Program. A “Brand” is defined as a named product offering that corresponds to a specific molecular entity,

including multiple dosage forms and multiple strengths for the same molecular entity.

The Siebel Pricing Claims Server-Up to 20 Application Users is licensed on a Computer basis with a limitation

on the number of Application Users. An “Application User” is defined as an individual authorized by You to

use the applicable licensed application Programs which are installed on a single server or on multiple servers

regardless of whether the individual is actively using the Programs at any given time.

The users or processors of the Siebel Web Channel Program may access a maximum of 15 Objects. An

"Object" is defined as each data entity within the Business Object Layer of the Programs that is defined in the

Siebel Tools Program.

The Siebel Data Quality License may only be used with Oracle Master Data Management or Oracle CRM

deployments.

Licensing Rules for Systems Software Programs

Failover: Subject to the conditions that follow below, Your license for the following Programs: StorageTek QFS,

StorageTek QFS Client, Oracle Hierarchical Storage Manager, StorageTek Automated Cartridge System Library

Software (ACSLS), includes the right to run the licensed Program(s) on an unlicensed spare computer in a

failover environment for up to a total of ten separate days in any given calendar year (for example, if a failover

node is down for two hours on Tuesday and three hours on Friday, it counts as two days). The above right only

applies when a number of machines are connected to the disk cache or tape library, i.e., the machines are not in

a clustered environment and the machines share a disk array or tape library. When the primary node fails, the

failover node acts as the primary node. Once the primary node is repaired, You must switch back to the primary

node. Once the failover period has exceeded ten days, the failover node must be licensed. Downtime for

maintenance purposes counts towards the ten separate days limitation. Any use beyond the right granted in

this section must be licensed separately.

Licensing Rules for Tekelec Programs

The Oracle Communications Technology Foundation for Monitoring Applications may only be used with the

Oracle Communications Integrated Diameter Intelligence Hub, Oracle Communications Diameter Intelligence

Hub, Oracle Communications Performance Intelligence Center Data Record Storage and Oracle

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Communications Performance Intelligence Center Management Programs. Any use of the Oracle

Communications Technology Foundation for Monitoring Applications by other Oracle Programs or third

party programs is not permitted.

Licensing Rules for Programs Licensed per UPK Module

Oracle grants to You a non-exclusive, nontransferable license for Your UPK Developer(s) to: (i) use those

User Productivity Kit ("UPK") Programs licensed as UPK modules (collectively referred to as “UPK content”)

only as necessary to create and provide training solely for Employee and/or Application Users to use the

underlying Programs for Your benefit; (ii) make an unlimited number of copies of the UPK content only as

necessary to create and provide training solely to Employees and/or Application Users to use the underlying

Programs for Your benefit; and (iii) develop modifications and customizations to the UPK content, if

applicable, all subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this agreement, provided all copyright notices

are reproduced as provided on the original. You represent and warrant that You have a valid license for the

underlying Program(s). You are prohibited from reselling or distributing the UPK content to any other party

or using the UPK content other than as explicitly permitted in this agreement. Oracle represents that the UPK

content and any content created by You using the UPK content contains valuable proprietary information.

Oracle retains title to all portions of the UPK content and any copies thereof. You shall use UPK content

modifications created by You solely for Your internal use in accordance with the terms of this agreement.

You may provide access to and use of the UPK content only to those third parties that are licensed as

Application Users and that: (a) provide services to You concerning Your use of the UPK content; (b) have a

need to use and access the UPK content; and (c) have agreed to substantially similar non-disclosure

obligations imposed by You as those contained in this agreement. Application and Employee User(s) of UPK

Programs may view and interact with simulations and documentation but may not create or modify

simulations or documentation.

Licensing Rules for Oracle Utilities Programs

Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary: (a) you shall use MicroFocus Third Party Programs

exclusively in conjunction with the Oracle Utilities Customer Care and Billing program licensed by you; (b)

source code is not included for this program; and (c) this third party program is a supportable program.